A CHLOROFORM CASE.
ACCUSED DISCHARGED. ; V By Telegraph.—Press Association. f> Nelson, LasfrlHghi, i; A young man named Douglas KoJr , : rCribb appeared to-day on remand, to-ai- '*'<, swcr a charge Unit, with intent to noqi-:'.' 3 ; »it a crime, lie attempted to cause a '*■» porson .(a young woman) to be affetUd "■ with chloroform. „£"i| The evidence showed that Hie accused Y boarded at the house of the gfacft «w«. <" ents and \vm madly in love with hilt his attention* had been Ho. lui'd been eccentric had entered her room with a *«TWwEs3 threatening to shoot himself. '-. %rjsi . Counsel for the defence winjntttaAtw j l££ II was more likely that Rilib te chloroform himsolf. not t)i« rir], .•'>s& Accused was discharged. , • -},,*«}
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 161, 7 January 1914, Page 5
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118A CHLOROFORM CASE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 161, 7 January 1914, Page 5
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