THE AGRA TRAGEDY.
CLARK'S CONFESSION. By Cablo —Press Association —Copyright. Received 3. 7.0 p.m. Delhi. March 3. Tin' police gave evidence that they searched Fulhain's house, when 375 letters were found. Mrs. luilham practically collapsed in her chair after the prosecution closed. The Chief Justice questioned Clark as to the letters. The prisoner was agitated, and admitted that i he had received and answered them. Finally he confessed that he had sent the drug to Mrs. Fuliiam, who administered it. It was lirst intended to make Fuliiam sick, in order that he should leave the country. The last dose made him very ill, and he was brought to Agra dying. "I killed him because 1 was sorry for his condition, ' he said. "I administered four drams of antipyrin before dinner. This killed him." IlAßßO\n.\<; DETAILS. Received 3, S p.m. Allahabad, March 3. Clark concluded that he gave injections that he knew were too small to counteract the antipyrin. Fuliiam was a wreck, and lie wanted to finish him off. Mrs. Fulham snid that Clark suggested making her husband ill. She j gave him half and quarter doses, be- I cause she feared to give the fatal dose, j She saw Clark administer the antipyrin. J
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 243, 4 March 1913, Page 5
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205THE AGRA TRAGEDY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 243, 4 March 1913, Page 5
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