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DOMINION ITEMS

PTOMAINE POISONING VICTIMS. (By telegraph —Per Press Association) AUCKLAND, March 11. All the ptomaine poisoning victims are recovering. The household’s evening meal consisted mainly of cold pickled pork, part of which had been eaten cold on the previous evening, and tongue. ALiss Sybil Dunn, who was the least affected, ate only a small portion of the pork. When she returned, she ,found the others :n agony. She hurried to a telephone, but as many local docltors were attending the Medk'al Conference ball, she had to make 22 rings before she found a. doctor in.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1932, Page 5

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DOMINION ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1932, Page 5

DOMINION ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1932, Page 5

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