FRENCH TRIAL
OTHER IMPORTANT EVIDENCE. GIRL ALLEGEDLY POISONED, i (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). (Received this day at 12.52 p.m.) PARIS, October 26. At Aix-eei-Provence, Doctor Barra 1 testified 'that a post mortem on a (consumptive girl, Magali Herbin, who died while; in, the Schmidt sifters’ care, dis-. closed the enormous quantity of 270 centigrammes of zinc. Fifty centigrammeswould be fatal. Katherine' Schmidt protested her innocence declaring that S»n'et'often gave champagne, to Magali, who complained of its taste. - . ' The court adjourned after two witnesses nearly came to -blows necessitating the intervention of three policemen.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1933, Page 6
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