A PRISONER'S HEALTH.
BTDDIiE AND THE MAYFIELD TRAGEDY. (By Telccrapli.—Prosa Association') Chrlstcfiurcli, November 7. tW in - ,VJI to-dav that t rfol rt? Jlt ¥ 6 ' wll0 , :s »> gaol awaiting. t™». 031 a oliargo of murdering Mrs fcJn 7 ' At T 5 ' was at l!l ° point, of r--.nl ii,; In( il" nM madoat Lyttelton oaol this afternoon proved tli.it thero flora no grounds for tlio rumour. Biddlo was seen in tho exerciso vard. Ho eeemod to have little control of his less ana firms, and iviis bring assisted bv 0 n'?^ I)rlsollors : B-iolet- stated thfct Biddlo was gaining strength every ■ day, and had greatly improved in health finco ho had been sent- to gaol. Ho hail iust been seen hy the gaol siirgeon, who tv i.n r °® 0r ?M, doing Well. Biddlo is still suffering from the effects of poisons taken in tlio Hinds riverbed.' lite poison is, however, gradually Vorklvlll ° systcra ' an<J ho is eating'
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1901, 8 November 1913, Page 4
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154A PRISONER'S HEALTH. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1901, 8 November 1913, Page 4
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