THE DUNEDIN MYSTERY.
[by TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Dunedin, last night. The inquest on Jas. Campbell, who died at the hospital recently from acuto peritonitis, was rosumed to-day. Several witnesses gave evidence 'that the deceased had said he had been jumped on by tho arresting constable. When reminded by the watch-house keepers that ho had said a little before that he must have been drugged, deceased made no remark. The inquest is not concluded.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 121, 1 June 1901, Page 2
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