AUSTRIAN POISONINGS
F URTHER SENSATIONS
[United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.] (Received this day at 9.40 a.m.) LONDON. February 2. The “Daily Telegraph’s” Budapest correspondent says the police at Szolii ok, investigating fresh allegations which;.are believed likely to reveal further mass poisonings similar to those cabled on .Jan. 18tii., the Public Prosecutor ordered the arrest of a peasant, Julienne Nadas, charged with uoisoniug his stepfather, Joseph Noicik, who was a local magistrate. Nadas ordered his stepfather’s coffin six months before the death. A post mortem revealed large quantities of arsenic differing from that employed b.v the murderess of Thiess Valley. 1 The alarming discovery was also made in another Hungarian town of Bekesosaba, that nineteen pounds , of arsenic had disappeared from the hospital, four pounds of which was found in a sugar jar in a local shop. The I'Jost disappeared untraced. It is a mystery how the shopkeeper became possessed of that enormous quantity of poison.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1930, Page 5
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155AUSTRIAN POISONINGS Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1930, Page 5
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