THE GELIGNITE SUSPECTS.
BAIL REFUSED. %Bj iTeleffraph.—Fre3s Association.) Auckland, July 8. The Police Court was crowded this morning, when four men who wero last week arrested on charges amounting to burglary wero brought before Mr. Cutteiv Erncst Kirclmirtr. and Charles Murphy, alias Reynolds, appeared on a charge bf breaking and. entering tho Clarendon Hotel by night on Juno 27, with intent to commit a crime. With them appeared also Jas. Grant, and Pan! Eugene- .Seriin,who wero jointly charged with breaking and enteringihe stoio of A. J. Ellyelt, at' Mount Eden, on May 12, and stealing ,£3O. Scrim was further charged solely that on June.7 he broke into and entered tho. conntinghonse of Cousins and Atkins, at Mechanics Hay, with intent to commit a crime. Jointly with Murphy he was charged that on' June 20 he broke and entered the Great Northern Brewery promises with intent ,to commit a crime. On tho application of Chief-Detcctivo Marsack, accused wero remanded for a week.
Serim, Grant, and Murphy asked for bail, but the application was refused.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1483, 4 July 1912, Page 4
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173THE GELIGNITE SUSPECTS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1483, 4 July 1912, Page 4
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