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THE INDER CASE.

.STRONG REMARKS BY MAGJST\*XTB;S; v : ; ■if/5 (B? ■.Tekgraph.-Prcss Aesociation.) ..f; s§*■ss :, ?:'fift'3i;' :- ;: .. . ■■ Auckland, June iG.'v^SS? ,, Tho heariiii; of the case of Leah Lillian "".. || liuler'v. William Francis Inder, to recover■■';-pWj,.. 42102, alleged to be due as arrears of- - . .'.}£ maintomuice guaranteed under deed cf .vj;,;*:;. separation mutually agreed upon, was fe' ; ;;j|H : sumed by Mr. fettle, S.SL, yesterdny. ■■■;.;.*■ Mr. Ringer nppeared for the ooiupiaiuajit. A.4i£-.- : and Mr.'Denniston for defendant. ■■ :,,~-^ ■ Jlr. Singer stated that since the nd- , .""a;.;.v jourmnent some ostremely important cvi-'i-*., deuco had come to his knowledge, itnd he ; : J. had subpoenaM other witnesses to give - ! ;.;v. ovidonco as to certain facts ]i.o had l>cen . ?if informed with regard to eome of the wit- ! i ■«??!? nesses for the defence, and ho tliought l!fl ; : ~'! ? , ; should be nflfordod an opportunity ■ of cross-examining them again. ■ ■.. -vtiSS'it" Mr. Kettle: Those witnesses are : charged from attondanco. ■ - -j,%-'% ■ J[r. Singer: Your Worsliip said yon going in wsare'v this case io the bot!oni.;o*.ft : j-? Mr. Kettlo said when the case Wiis- , *'-.' , finished ho would report the whole circnmo.;.-;-..*;-. , stonees to the ])olico, us it was thora had lx-en the grossest perjury on.";.vS|' one sido or the other,, apparently.. mu-,;;,v; spiraey. " ■ ' - ■ V r ?M ■■ Mr. Siiijreri Fortunately I can prove n. ; ;/*;t/ ■ Mr. Kettlo said if sucii , was the ■ casn Mr. Singer !md only to lny ail the fatti v^^ ; before live polioe. . , , . Mr Siu-'ei , and Mr. Dennieton botU'':,.-> : :- olVovesl to givii every nssistanise it. hiaj .4,..; Wo-ship reported tho facts to tiie pqlsco. f>;;^;, ' Further evidence was then, heard., tho case ruliourned to enable auotuer witness to !jo calleit, ■■■ ■ ' , -^/;:f'.;;

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1468, 17 June 1912, Page 4

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265

THE INDER CASE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1468, 17 June 1912, Page 4

THE INDER CASE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1468, 17 June 1912, Page 4

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