THE AGRA MURDER.
“IX MULLIGATAWNY! SOUP,” 'By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.] (United Press Association.) Delhi, February 28. Mrs Fulham’s letters to Clark between July 21 and 29 explained tha she administered the powders in Sana tcgen. She - urged Clark not to burn to free himself from his wife bcfor; August, because the elder' childre; might notice his anxiety to become ; widowef so close on Mrs Fulham re gaining liberty. She asked Clark C send the liquid after disguising tin taste. She proposed to administe it in mulligatawny soup, in September She also asked Clark to reconcile him self to her loss, as her husband was recovering. Writing in November, she said tha’ she was happy, though the climax war yet to come. She hoped that tin result would bo their long and happ.i married life. Clark, in October, wrote to Mrs Fulham saying that he was unable t< repay her for what she had dome. H < trusted some day to prove his grate ful love through God’s help and bless ing.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 51, 1 March 1913, Page 5
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169THE AGRA MURDER. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 51, 1 March 1913, Page 5
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