KUMARA POISONING CASE.
Verdi# if Not Guilty. [UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. | HpjfmjfA, September (}. The Conloa poisoning case is still boing continued. Thirteen witpesseg were cn|led for tho Crown, Mf Guinness, in opening the case for (he defence, argued that improper re? lations between the accused and Stringor had not been proved, The case will probably close to-night. Later, The Coulon poisoning case was ofy
nil day in tbe Supremo Court, Tlio motive for the otime in the theory of the proseoution broke down. The chief witness depended on in this connection, Stringer, deposed that ho had no improper relations with accused. They were engaged (o be married, but the relations wore broken off, owing to letters miscarrying. The Jndgo summed up very strongly m fuvourjof the aconsed, especially point ng out the absence of any apparent motive. Tbe jury retired at 4.40 this evening, and returned 60 minutes luter with a verdict of not guilty.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4212, 7 September 1892, Page 2
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154KUMARA POISONING CASE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4212, 7 September 1892, Page 2
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