IT is not often that the police charge a woman with murder and hear the Coroner’s verdict that the woman had nothing to do with the death. Usually the crown discovers the weakness of such a case before it goes that far, and the victim of terrible suspicion is not called upon to suffer the fearful ordeal of Mrs. Flanagan, whose husband, once a pastry cook, and at the time of his death a struggling wheat grower in the Mallee, Victoria, died is circumstances that clearly indicated that poison ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Truth (Perth, WA : 1903 - 1931), Sun 2 Mar 1930, Page 10
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