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COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

■ • 1 LIBELS AND A REVOLVER. (DTTHCGKAI'It-I'IIBJS ASSUCIATION-CCH'THIaUT.j (Rec. May 25, 10.35 p.m.) London, May 25, John Eden Savilo, an Australian residing at Stamford, Lincolnshire, has been committed for trial at tho Meath Assizes 0:1 a charge- of feloniously shooting at 'Charles Unincko, of Dunboyno. Tho qilnrrol aroso over libels by Savllo nboilt Mrs. Itnincke. A revolver was pointed at tho. pnwoiitor, and in the stnigglo thnt niisucd a shot went off. Snvijo.nns compolled to sign a confession withdrawing his statements . about Mrs. Uniacko. and apologising for. them.. ; :; Mr, W.' Morris, of : tho .Timber Commission, .differed seriously from Mr. A. Oftmpboll, a Wellington builder, during yesterday's proceedings, and matters reached a climax when Mr, -Morris-.left his ehair, hud, seizing two dangerous-looking pieces of wood, advahced towards: the witness. - Mf, Campbell remained calmly.in hi.i ; place, and it soon becaino ap-' p ? w k 1 v Mr - Morris -o»ly wanted to argue about tho: pieces of timber, not.with them. They wore fragments of wide' Oregon.boards, which;.being cross-grained, had broken diagonally., Mr. ..■Morns made the specimens a toxt for; some remarks on the bacf qualities 1 of Oregon pine, and the witness admitted that thorp was bound to be sonic .rubbish In any big lot of timber. He said one of the specimens was sap. 1 - Mr. Morris then, produced ■Wo .smallei' pieces.of very.'worm-eaten timber,.btit. the witness insisted that thev were bits of.packiiiß oases, and had boon lyinaion .the ground. Ho wouid not even admit that tlicy wore Oregon, :■ V ; ''BRITANNIA" CYCLE TYRES ■ "Britannia" AVEST (JOAST SPECIAL is a lino - spboially -made for roughest wear .under ■mostY-unfavourable- conditions on • the West Const. Tho.New Zooiand Postal and Telegraph Department;-after three years''-experience' reports them 'entirely satisfactory. All shODs CYCLE AND MOTOR .SUPPLIES," LTD., W e l Hhgton. .:.. , .-. v • , C 945 1/ you:are.contemplating removing, the first thins ybtl should do is obtain a quotation from J. Kolr, 70-78 Jorvois Quay. Ho has had many j-oars' eJtporlenoo la this elnsJ of work, ami is in a position to.pack, store, and remove, any description'of furniture. ,He also clears goocfj through Customs, and -dispatches packages aud parcefs to any address in'tho world. Telephono No. Una, -. - ' y .. .--.■ ■ csifl

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 517, 26 May 1909, Page 7

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COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 517, 26 May 1909, Page 7

COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 517, 26 May 1909, Page 7

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