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THE KUROW POISONING CASE.

TO THE EDITOR. Sir,—ln my letter contained in yours of the 13th, I omitted to explain that 'although the child denied, in his half-uncon-scious state, that he of the bottle, when he recovered consciousness he admitted freely that he. had done so. Also he explained how much liquid was in the bottle, and that he added water to it when he came to the creek.

My principal reason for troubling you, sir, with the correspondence is because I know that people are laughed at by the heedless, when others that are careful endeavor to make "assurance doubly sure." I am, etc., J. H. Chalmers.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XVII, Issue 5462, 19 December 1892, Page 1

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THE KUROW POISONING CASE. Oamaru Mail, Volume XVII, Issue 5462, 19 December 1892, Page 1

THE KUROW POISONING CASE. Oamaru Mail, Volume XVII, Issue 5462, 19 December 1892, Page 1