TUTU BERRY POISONING
THREE MAORI CHILDREN ALL NOW OUT OF DANGER [by telegraph OWN- correspondent] THAMES, Monday Three young Maori children were poisoned on Sunday afternoon through eating tutu berries. They were taken to the Thames Hospital and are now reported to be out of danger.
The children, who were between the ages of four and seven years, were at Waiomo, on the Thames Coast, and unknown to their parents had eaten quite a number of the berries, which are deadly poisonous.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23135, 6 September 1938, Page 10
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