INDIAN HERBALIST
CHARGE OF FALSE PRETENCES. (Per United Press Association.) Auckland, April 6. Finality was not reached to-day in the trial of the Indian herbalist Abraham Wally Mohamid Salaman, on six charges of attempted false pretences. A number of additional witnesses testified that they had been cured or had received great benefit from Salaman’s treatment. Several of these witnesses said that they had been treated by doctors for years without result.
The case was adjourned to enable counsel for Salaman to call expert evidence regarding th§ composition of the medicines supplied by Salaman to patients.
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Southland Times, Issue 20148, 7 April 1927, Page 7
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95INDIAN HERBALIST Southland Times, Issue 20148, 7 April 1927, Page 7
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