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MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

POLICE CASES. Mr. W, G. B'iddell, S.M., presided fiver a - sitting of- the Magistrate s Court yesterday morning. Evelyn Vint) Kitsou waj (on .tho ap- , plication of Chief-Detective Br-absrg) remand-fed until February ll on a .charge ,of obtaj.ninff by moans -of -false pffitejiceg from.&hii-c-klenian Brps\ tho sum of £S ■ stated that: accused had not yet recovered from, the effects of poison taken before arrest. ■ Arthur DmiglaSy. alias Benneti, was, on ths'application of Ohiof-Detective ■ Broferg, remanded until February 9 on a> charge, of breaking and ciltori-rvg the dwelling ef Frederick John BvanG and stealing jW-ellcfV and money- to the Value of £1.0. . ' ' Darid Sullivan appeared to answer two; GTjargS3-HDne'.of driri.vlcennciss flhrt . anbthor of stealing two p&acbes valued at twoDcncp from ft. fruit stal] owiiod by Jaga Raimhad., "1 qdmit that.l had a glais t<jo much," said, accused, - in a : (juAvering vofce, "but. I've never been ; ■in a .lock-up before." Accused, was sttefl ,tD havo had plenty of Wiwy ■ whereWrth fc btiv pe.acncs w-hena.rrftatcd, Tlib fruit stall 'owner, ti fififtnilig ' Hindoo", was ea-l.lcfi to. give evidence, bn-fc comld not speak ft w-oTd of English.On tlift first charge accused ttas filled 5s. t and on' tho other conviotol and di-so'iftrged. Freclerick SheldraW was cliarged with {Iflsorting from S«?. fiomuora. Ho was rotnnndcrt for senteniso iwtil t«i-day. • Thero&ii Mnlkhi, alias Stevens, alias Rttssell, pleaded not guilty to i\ chn-rgo <jf importHniitg- AcP-iisecl was dcffiidod iiy Mr.' H-. F. O'ieiry f mid alleged that she liitcl been dragged eHv thp. ftneo at her residence by a fpjicemaa. 1 Her stery, Iwwevcr, dM not sec-m-te convince the Bench, for she was sentenced to one month's i-iftp-risarimciit, and, protßstintt' : in a- loud voice, was removed-, from the ■ Co-ii-rt.. . . I- • β-mily. (rra.ce Holmes made an applipntkm ter an afflli-ition. order a-Bainst frodcii-iok Tliont-fts Boulil.' Mr. H. F. O'Lcjiry appeared' for tho prosecution,. and Mr. P. W. Ja'cksoli for the defence. ■ .Most,of the day wfts occupied in tho , ! hearing of the application, and it will be contiHupd toKtiiy. Tlioma3. M'Ginnity was charged- on', the information of Agnc-s M'Gmit-itJ' wi-tli aisoheyiiig ft rnaintcnsiico. order.. Tho case was adjourned till Fobruajj i Jg, in ttrtter to give defendant aft o.p'por-', tuiiity of paying the balances diio.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1976, 5 February 1914, Page 9

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MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1976, 5 February 1914, Page 9

MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1976, 5 February 1914, Page 9

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