THE YARRA MYSTERY.
(By Electric Telegraph.— Cop—iight.) THE INQUEST. (Per Press Association'. ) ■ MELBOURNE, January 31. At tbe innues t' op jrtie' eirl Ambrose, Dubbcrke was severely cross examined, biit it failed to shake her evidence. She stated that on the morning of the piil's death, while Tod was iu the house,' Radalyskt borrowed an instrument from her. "Bo.ert Gabriel, assistant- at a patent Ihedicine store, deposed that a few.days before 'Ambrose's death Tod- bought an in . 'atrumenfc' from him, and that he also purchased a certain herb for Tod, who told \vilfae~ i'it was to be used dn Ambrose. AVitnesß recognised the head, but did uot tell the detective as be wished to get something from Tod. • .' LATER. . Dubberkc said that during a conversation with Radalsky she told the later if she had thought the body would have floated shewould have ripped it open first.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 1 February 1899, Page 3
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145THE YARRA MYSTERY. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 1 February 1899, Page 3
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