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POISONED WOMAN

IDENTITY ESTABLISHED CAME FROM WOODVILLE The identity has been established of the woman who was found yesterday at 399 Upper Queen Street sufferihg from the effects of poison. She was a divorced woman, who had previously lived at Woodville. About a fortnight ago she said that she was leaving her employment there and going to Christchurch, but it is surmised that she came to Auckland instead. The woman was taken to the Auckland Hospital, where she is still a patient. She is recovering from the effects of the poison.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 266, 31 January 1928, Page 9

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Tapeke kupu
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POISONED WOMAN Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 266, 31 January 1928, Page 9

POISONED WOMAN Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 266, 31 January 1928, Page 9

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