SUPPOSED POISONOUS LOLLIES.
(By Telegraph-Press Association), Auckland, September 29, A boy named NaMe Garaman admitted In tlie hospital from Onehunga for treatment for irritant poisoning, lies at the institution unconscious and j ill a crHcal condition. Tho case has received, every attention at the lio«pitnl, but, af.iango to Bay, the doctors are unable to ascertain from what poison the lad is suffering, The Ooehunga police state the result of enquiries uiade by them to be to the.effect that the boy had eaten some highiy-colonted lollies, Cawman Ms playing about the streets with his companions when be took suddenly til. After examination by Dr Scott, who considered the case one of irritant poisoning, the boy was sent to the hospital.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4536, 30 September 1893, Page 3
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119SUPPOSED POISONOUS LOLLIES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4536, 30 September 1893, Page 3
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