BANK NOTES AND ARSENIC.
EVIDENCE IN SEDDON CASE.
6j r«lefr»Dli-Fw» Anocl»UoB-CoD»rlBbl London, March 12. Tho trial was continued at tho Old Balloy of Frederick Seddon (district superintendent of tho London and Manchester Assurance Company) and bis wife, on a charge of poisoning Eliza Barrow (whose property tho male, accused controlled) by giving "her arsenic, Mrs. Seddon, cross-examined by Sir Rufus Isaacs, K.C., said she hnd cashed five-pound notes on behalf of the deceased. She admitted that she had endorsed a false tiamo and address, but was not aware that her husband hod been similarly entrusted with bank notes. She bought fly-papers , at tho deceased's request, but denied that her daughter had bought any.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1388, 14 March 1912, Page 5
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113BANK NOTES AND ARSENIC. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1388, 14 March 1912, Page 5
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