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THREE IMPORTANT WITNESSES who will give evidence against Arthur Thomas Munn, of Northcote, who is standing his trial at the Auckland Supreme Court this week on a charge of wife-murder. Mrs. J. Brown (left) took care of the Munn children, while Munn took his wife to the pictures the evening before she suffered the first convulsion. Centre: Mrs. Lydiard, whom Munn asked to watch over his wife while he secured medical attention for , her. Mrs. L. Gill (right), who helped to tend Mrs. Munn.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 970, 13 May 1930, Page 1

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THREE IMPORTANT WITNESSES who will give evidence against Arthur Thomas Munn, of Northcote, who is standing his trial at the Auckland Supreme Court this week on a charge of wife-murder. Mrs. J. Brown (left) took care of the Munn children, while Munn took his wife to the pictures the evening before she suffered the first convulsion. Centre: Mrs. Lydiard, whom Munn asked to watch over his wife while he secured medical attention for , her. Mrs. L. Gill (right), who helped to tend Mrs. Munn. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 970, 13 May 1930, Page 1

THREE IMPORTANT WITNESSES who will give evidence against Arthur Thomas Munn, of Northcote, who is standing his trial at the Auckland Supreme Court this week on a charge of wife-murder. Mrs. J. Brown (left) took care of the Munn children, while Munn took his wife to the pictures the evening before she suffered the first convulsion. Centre: Mrs. Lydiard, whom Munn asked to watch over his wife while he secured medical attention for , her. Mrs. L. Gill (right), who helped to tend Mrs. Munn. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 970, 13 May 1930, Page 1

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