TREVANION’S DEATH
A NURSE’S REMARKABLE EVIDENCE. LONDON, February 4. At the inquest touching the death of Hugh Trevanion, a victim of the veronal habit, who was at first believed to have died from an overdose of the drug, and who, it is now supposed, may have been murdered, Nurse Rice testified that Roe arranged for a doctor named Baines to .take charge of Trevanion for a fee of £IOOO per annum. Baines told her that he would give evidence in favour of Roe to help him get the money. Roe told Mrs Joyner that the family lawyers wanted to get hold of witness, who was a woman that £SO would buy any day.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8347, 6 February 1913, Page 8
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113TREVANION’S DEATH New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8347, 6 February 1913, Page 8
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