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A Poisoning Tragedy.

(PKB PRESS ASSOCIATION ) Adelaide, Thin Day. The body of the man Junker who is supposed to have been poisoned by his housekeeper has been exhumed. No trace of disease was found, although (here were evidences of congestion and jnflain. tuation. The various organs have been 6ent to the analyeist Their appearance is consistent with irritant poisoning.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 348, 25 June 1894, Page 2

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A Poisoning Tragedy. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 348, 25 June 1894, Page 2

A Poisoning Tragedy. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 348, 25 June 1894, Page 2

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