POISONED CHOCOLATES.
THE BRISBANE TRAGEDY. By Telegraph—Press. Association—Oopyriffhi Brisbano,, December 28. At the magisterial inquiry regarding the death, at Warwick, of Margaret Dorothy Zillman, aged 3G years,, who succumbed after eating poisoned chocolates, Mrs. 'Walker gave evidence to the effect that she went to reside with Robert Burgess (to whom deceased was engaged to be married) at Warwick. The reason sho went to the place was to look after the property of her dead sister, who had been Burgess's wife. Witness later returned home to Mungindi. She denied that any arrangement was to have been made for her future in the event of Burges3 marrying again, but she admitted that Burgess had promised her certain assistance from her dead sister's property; She knew nothing pointing to the person who had sent the chocolates to the, deceased. 1 (Rec. December 29, 5.5 p.m.) . Brisbane, DocemberZS. .. •Robert.BuTgess has : beei ; charged.witli murdering ,the girl Zillmann.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1635, 30 December 1912, Page 5
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152POISONED CHOCOLATES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1635, 30 December 1912, Page 5
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