A Sydney Sensation.
(Per Press Association). Sydney, Nov. 17. In connection with the Gunnedah sensation, the girl Ethel Wright, who made tbe charges, went to the police station last night and made a full and voluntary confession, stating that Roberts, whom she had accused of placing the poison in the flour bin, was innocent. She implicated her uncle, named Glass, who had given strong evidence against Roberts. After the confession had been witnessed by the Magistrate, Wright and her uncle Glass; were arrested on a charge of conspiracy, and locked up. Tho Tatter maintains his iunocence.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 119, 18 November 1895, Page 2
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96A Sydney Sensation. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 119, 18 November 1895, Page 2
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