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Show oo PLOTTER IS BEFORE LONDON COURT London, March 9 In the trial today of Mrs. Wheeldom. on being ques tioned whether the poison which she testified previously had been obtained to kill dogs would not have been Just as available to get rid of Premier Lloyd George and Mr Henderson, Hen-derson, the witness said: No Desire for Murder. "I did not desire It to be carried out. I never wished to take anybody's life or to have anybody's blood on my conscience con-science That is why I objected to the army taking conscientious objectors." objec-tors." Mrs. Wheeldon declared that various vari-ous occurrences which, the crown contends, con-tends, fit in with its case, were all coincidences. co-incidences. She said that the secret agent, Gorden, who had been introduced intro-duced to her as a fugitive from the police, po-lice, had told her Premier Lloyd George was responsible for Lord Kitchener's Kitch-ener's death because Mr. Lloyd George was to have gone to Petrograd but the plan was changed two hours before the time of departure and the escort which had been arranged for him withdrawn. |