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A Woman's Death.

FINDING OF JURY.

(Per United Pre^p Association-)

NAiPBBR, June 12.

The report of the Colonial analyst showed that traces of an. irritant were found in the body of Alice Simpson, who died suddenly three weeks ago, but they were too small to identify. ■■'■■:-''Bvideiwß-:ltt;lite:'-iliqueßt;'did not show how the poison could be admits istereebto the deceased, who was partly invalided, and there was no poison aboiu* the house.

The jury found! that death, waf| accelerated by an irritantl

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Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10566, 12 June 1907, Page 2

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A Woman's Death. Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10566, 12 June 1907, Page 2

A Woman's Death. Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10566, 12 June 1907, Page 2

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