A POISONING FATALITY.
THE RESULT OF CARELESSNESS. United Pukss Association—Copyright. (Received) September 5,” 5.5 p.m.) SYDNEY, Sept. 5. A Country visitor named Cox, engaged a room in the Hotel Arcadia. Feeling thirsty through the night, .he picked up a glass in the daik, and filled it with water, which he dunk. He was found dead. It transpired that the previous occupaxb of the room had been experi nearing w'th cyanide of potassium and other chemicals, and* had left a portion of the •mixture in the glass.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2599, 6 September 1909, Page 5
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86A POISONING FATALITY. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2599, 6 September 1909, Page 5
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