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ALLEGED POISONING.

LONDON, November 26. Chapman, a publican, living in Southwark, London, has been charged with murdering Maud Marsh, a barmaid. Tho analysts reported that they had found arsenic in tho stomach of the deceased girl. Owing to the similarity of symptoms during her last illness, tho body of the lato Mrs Chapman has boon disinterred, and tho contents of the stomach arc being analysed.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4823, 28 November 1902, Page 5

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ALLEGED POISONING. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4823, 28 November 1902, Page 5

ALLEGED POISONING. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4823, 28 November 1902, Page 5

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