THE CASHEL STREET TRAGEDY
NO FURTHER DETAILS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Christchurch, Last Night. There have been no fresh developments in connection with the Cashel street poisoning case. Tlie police arc continuing their inquiries to endeavour to discover if the deceased purchased prussic acid recently. No trace of the woman's hat has yet been found. This morning a wild rumor to the effect that two men had been arrested by the police was circulated about the city, but it was absolutely unfounded. The police are being bombarded with a fusillade of theories by amateur and private defectives. The latter are stated to be already hampering the police detective force ■ in its investigations by unwarranted and needless interference. The police have received the usual crop of letters from neurotic persons, win. say they dreamt all about the occurrence, and give particulars of the details which existed only in their own imaginative brains. It is almost certain that the matter, as far as the inquest is concerned, wilt be concluded 011 Friday. Sadler, employer of the young man Jack, will give evidence, and the police will probably adduce a few additional facts.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 238, 13 February 1911, Page 5
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189THE CASHEL STREET TRAGEDY Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 238, 13 February 1911, Page 5
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