THE AGRA TRAGEDY.
TXCIUMIXATIN'C EVIDENCE. By Cabh —Press Assoeia tion—Copyright. Received 15. 5.5 p.m. London. December 14. At the Agra trial the prosecution read Fulham's letter to Mrs. Clark, dated April, I Oil, as follows:—'Tt was very thoughtful of you sending for more powders, as only three were left. I don t. think they are having any effect. You say vou cannot administer them regularly; then what is the use of them, darling? She will need much more than that. Tell me plainly what you think." Walter Clark, the second son, narrated the circumstances of his mother s poisoning when Bilm was the only cook. TERRIBLE BLUDGEON BLOWS. Received 15. 5.5 p.m. Agra. December 14. The doctors testified to terrinle bludgeon blows. Joseph, a schoolfellow of Clark's son. deposed that Clark, while once reading a newspaper with reference to a poisoned lover, said that he had given his wife a dose, but she proved poison-proof. Joseph asked Mrs. Clark for an interview in order to warn her. but his courage failed him.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 179, 16 December 1912, Page 5
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172THE AGRA TRAGEDY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 179, 16 December 1912, Page 5
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