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THE INDIAN MURDER CASE.

AN INCRIMINATING LETTER

(United Press Association. —Copyright.')

Received 5-5 p.m., December 15

LONDON, December 14

In the course of the trial, at Agra, of Clark and Mrs. who are charged with the murder of Mrs, Clark, the prosecution read a letter from Mrs. Fulham to Clark dated April, 1911, /as follows: "It is very thoughtful of you sending more powders, as only three are left. I don't think they are haying effect. You say you cannot administer them .regularly. Then what is the nse on tr/emj darling? She will need much more than that. Tell me plainly what you think.", ; .

Walter Clark, second son of the accused, narrated the circumstances of his mother's poisoning when JBudhu was the only cook.

Received 5-5 p.m.,SDeeember 15

LONDON, December 14

Doctors testified that terrible bludgeon blows had been dealt to the deceased.

Joseph, a schoolfellow of Clark's son, deposed that Clark was once reading in a newspaper an article about a poisoned lovpir. He said h# hajd given his wifo a dose, but she proved poison proof. Joseph asked Mrs. Clark for ■an interview in order to warn her, but nis courage failed.

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Bibliographic details

Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 16 December 1912, Page 5

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THE INDIAN MURDER CASE. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 16 December 1912, Page 5

THE INDIAN MURDER CASE. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 16 December 1912, Page 5