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THE INDIAN TRAGEDY.

MORE SENSATIONAL EVIDENCE.

United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. Agra, December 18. After her husband’s death, one of his wife’s letters to Clark remarked on how God worked out thirfgs in the most beautiful manner to bring two loving hearts together. Fulham’s ten years old daughter gave evidence that on the day her father died he told her he was going, and added, “God bless you.” Witness saw Clark put a white powder into water and charge a glass needle. He seemed to push the needle near her father’s heart, arm and shoulder. She heard a funny gurgling, and then her father died, Clark returned to the dining room and said to her mother, 4 ‘He has gone. ’ ’

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Bibliographic details

Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10531, 19 December 1912, Page 5

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THE INDIAN TRAGEDY. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10531, 19 December 1912, Page 5

THE INDIAN TRAGEDY. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10531, 19 December 1912, Page 5

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