WHAT ROLE DID THE CARMAN PLAY?
• « THE KINGSLAND CHARGES. (By Telccraph.—Press Association.) Auckland, October 3. At the Folico Court this monuing n further (Ic-vplopmeut of the Kingsland mystery occurred, when a cabman name< John Brooks appeared on two charges o interfering with witnesses of tho Crowr in the cases against Mrs. O'Shnuphnossy J. E. O'Shaußhucssy, Mary Hos«c)l, Jnn< Hartley, and Ciiarlotto Campbell. The accused was charged with attempt ing to persuade Minnie Whittington t give false ovidenco at the trial of Marth Jane O'Shaughncssy for murder, and als with attempting to persuade Nellio ])«f gan to give false evidence in (ho Magi. l trate's Court on tho hearing of tho charg< against James E. O'Shaughncfsy, Mai Haskell, Jane B. Hartley, and Chariot' Campbell, of being accessories after tJ fact, to alleged murder. Brooks, who is a bondsman for Jam E. O'ShauglinessY, was remanded on Iw till Friday.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1248, 4 October 1911, Page 4
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147WHAT ROLE DID THE CARMAN PLAY? Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1248, 4 October 1911, Page 4
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