INDIAN MURDER TRIAL. . v ——*- ——
REMARKABLE EVIDENCE. By Telegraph—Press Assoolaition— Oopyrleht (Reo. , December 13, 11.5 p.m.) Calcutta, December .13. Further remarkable evidence has been given at the trialof Mr. Clark, of the Medical Department at Allahabad, Mrs. Fulham, ai)d a native servant, who are charged with murdering Mrs. Clark. Clark's eon, aged 23, stated that he had an analysis made of the powders mentioned by tho native servant Bibu as having been given by Clark to b© placed in. Mrs. Clark's food. The powders were deqlared to be slow poison. Hβ asked his mother to go away with him, but she refused. ■ Hβ , know that Mrs. Fulham was, wealthy. His father did not love his wife and , children and was always running after other women. His father fibused and struck his mother. Counsel for the .prosocution interjected that he would produce Mrs. Fulham's letter found in. Clark's possession confirming the statement that the powders wero poison. Mrs. Wieles gave evidence that Clark had told her numberless times that he wanted to get. rid of his wife as he loved two other women.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1623, 14 December 1912, Page 5
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181INDIAN MURDER TRIAL. . v ——*-—— Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1623, 14 December 1912, Page 5
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