FAMILY POISONED
FOUR GO TO HOSPITAL Press Association WELLINGTON, Today. A case of some form of poisoning occurred on Sunday night when a working man named Cox, his wife and two children, living in a flat at Island Bay, were suddenly taken ill with sickness and violent vomiting. Dr. Slater was called in and, believing them to be suffering from poisoning, ordered their removal to hospital. After receiving treatment, they were sufficiently recovered to be discharged yesterday. ___
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 692, 18 June 1929, Page 1
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