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ATE SNAILS AND DIED

Hearty Tea from Garden LONDON, Dec. 16. After William Foyle, aged 36, of Chippenham, had eaten between two and throe dozen boiled snails from his gai'don, ho becamo ill next day and died. At the inquest the coronor adjourneu the further hearing until the report of a pathologist was received.. Mrs. Foyle said that her husbaud had had a "'hearty tea'' of the snails, which he collected in the garden and cleaned and eooked hiinself

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 79, 27 December 1937, Page 11

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ATE SNAILS AND DIED Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 79, 27 December 1937, Page 11

ATE SNAILS AND DIED Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 79, 27 December 1937, Page 11

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