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Arsenic Poisoning.

[By Telegraph]

(Per Press Association.)

Christchurch, Dec. 29

At the adjourned inquest on the body of Robert O'Rourke, who was found dead in the public gardens, the analysis of the stomach showed arsenic in sufficient quantities to cause death. A verdict was returned that the deceased died from arsenic poisoning, but by whom administrated, or where procured there was no evidence to show.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 512, 29 December 1897, Page 3

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Arsenic Poisoning. Hastings Standard, Issue 512, 29 December 1897, Page 3

Arsenic Poisoning. Hastings Standard, Issue 512, 29 December 1897, Page 3

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