THE CONWAY MYSTERY.
PER PKHSS ASSOCIATION'. (Keccived C, 3.43 p.mi. Hvbney. March 6. Jane Smith, aged 32, understood t bo a resident, of Dunedin, wasremar:de< at the Police Court to-day to the 13tl inst., ob a charge of being concerned ii eausiDg the death of P. (Joaway. Mean while she appears at the Goroner'i inquest on Fiiday, A rumor, whicl howevsr laaks official confirmation, say t the analyst found strychnine in Conway's stomach. (lleceived 6, 10.35 p rn.) Sydkey, March 6. Mrs. Smitb, who ie charged with being concerned in the death of Conway, is dtiscrihod as a married woman. The police are in po?s'.s»ion of what th-y consider strong circumstantial
evidence. Startling revc'ations are expected at the inquest. Received 7.12.30 a.m. Sydney, March 6. It is understood that evidenco will be submitted at the inquest bearing upon transactions between Smith and Conway with regsrd to certain promissory notes and bill of sale. Money and valuablfis in Conway's possession aboard the Talune, and which it ia alleged dis- j appeared, is stated to ba worth between three ana four hundred pounds. |
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 48, 7 March 1901, Page 3
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181THE CONWAY MYSTERY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 48, 7 March 1901, Page 3
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