THE LATEST. YESTERDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. [BY TELEGRAPH— PRESS ASSOCIATION. Chriistchurch, Friday.
IHK prisoners, as the case proceeds, ha\ c anxiety more strongly visible on their faces. Miss Houston's face this morning looked drawn and thinner, while the male prisoner was also more distressed, and was allowed to sit. The exmiination of Professor Black by the Attorney - General continued. He said he found no antimony in any of the eigurettes taken by Inspector Broham from Hall's* bedroom, but he could not swear. There night be a trace. In answer to Miss Houston's counsel. Professor Black said he had analysed a number of pockets m addition to Hall's, and had not found a trace of poison in any of them. Piofestor Ogston described the symptoms of antimomal poisoning, and said the ct'lchicum was an extremely similar symptom, in fact all irritant poisons had many Plimptons in connnoix
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2227, 16 October 1886, Page 2
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144THE LATEST. YESTERDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. [BY TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION. Chriistchurch, Friday. Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2227, 16 October 1886, Page 2
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