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THE GUNNEDAH CASE.

Sydney, November 17. In connection with tbo Guimeclah , sensation, the girl Ethel Wright, t who made the charges, went to the Police Station last night and made a fall and voluntary confession, slitting that Roberts, whom she had accused of placing poison in a flour bin, was innocent, and she implicated her uncle named Glass, who had givon strong evidoHce against Roberts, * , After the confession had been witnessed by a magistrate, the girl Wright and her uncle. Glass, were nrrostcd on a charge of conspiracy up. pie latter maintains his innocence.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5184, 18 November 1895, Page 3

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THE GUNNEDAH CASE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5184, 18 November 1895, Page 3

THE GUNNEDAH CASE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5184, 18 November 1895, Page 3

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