HOBART POISONING CASE.
Hobart, April 23. A man named Beswick and his child died three weeks ago at Campbelltown. Death was supposed to have resulted from eating tinned fish. It has transpired that Mrs Besvvick purchased Rough on Rats shortly before.
The investigation now proceeding proves that the child died from arsenic poisoning, and the man from some irritant poison. The inquest is proceeding.
LONDON MINING EXHIBITION. Melbourne, April 23. The Hon. Duncan Gillies has decided that owing to the extreme shortness cl time available, Victoria will be unrepresented at the Crystal Palace Mining Exhibition this year. DEATH OF AN ENGLISH M.P. London, April 22. Stephen a former member for Lanark, died to-day,
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 466, 26 April 1890, Page 5
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113HOBART POISONING CASE. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 466, 26 April 1890, Page 5
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