DEATE PROM ARSENIC POISONING
By Telegraph—Special Correspondent. Palmerston North, November i. Tho inquest into tho death of Florence May Dixon, wife of Shepherd Dixon, aerated water manufacturer, Palmerston North, was continued to-day before Mr. A. J. Graham, Acting Coroner, and a jurv of six. Evidence was given 'by Dr. Barnett, wlio was called in at the time of death, and Dr. Belt, who had made a postmortem examination, and tho report of the Government Analyst, who had. examined the stomach, was produced, which showed that sufficient arsenic was found to account for death. Tho ?v!dence showed that a search of the ! ionse tevenled nothing that would .account for death, but it was admitted lhat fit'eased had access to p. factory ndjiiininc where certain poisons were stored. A verdict was returned that dtceised met her dculli by taking arsenic.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 35, 5 November 1919, Page 10
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138DEATE PROM ARSENIC POISONING Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 35, 5 November 1919, Page 10
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