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THE WOOOVILLE SENSATION.

[press association,] Woodtille, September 29. In continuing her evidence yesterday, Elizabeth Hall stated that she visited the accused, who treated her, and was intimate with her, and when the complained to him, accused gave her medicine, and used an instrument similar to the one produced. She afterwards suffered pain, and became confined to bed, and was attended by Dr Davenport. Later. Elizabeth Hall, in continuing her evidence, said she had been very ill after the use of the instrument, and informed Dr Davenport that accused had taken advantage of her, and used /an instrument on her. She also made %& statement to a similar effect to Constable Treanor. After her illness sho went to the Waipukurau hospital, where she was examined by Dr Reed. During the last fortnight aocused was treating her he gave her medicines, which he stated would make her all right. After taking the medicine alio felt very ill, Witness was crossexamined by Mr Edwards, and in reply, stated she had been obarged with being a person of unsound mind. Sho had been treated by doctors for an internal derangement for two years, Witness then described the two instruments need.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4231, 30 September 1892, Page 3

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THE WOOOVILLE SENSATION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4231, 30 September 1892, Page 3

THE WOOOVILLE SENSATION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4231, 30 September 1892, Page 3

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