THAMES.
This day. At the R.AI. Court on Saturday'the charge of attempted rape upon Airs Ehrcnfried, laid against AY. AY. Gudgeon, lately local agent for the New Zealand Herald, was disposed of. Airs Ehrenfried's evidence, although she was subjected to a severe cross-examination by counsel, was very clear and distinct against the accused. Mr Ehrcnfried and his manager, Air Styak, proved the finding of Gudgeon in the act of holding Mrs Ehrcnfried down in the endeavor to assault her. All's Ehrcnfried utterly denies giving Gudgeon any encouragement in his conduct. Her screams brought her husband and Styak to her assistance. Gudgeon is a married man, and he and his wife were on intimate visiting terms at Ehrenfried's house, where the offence is stated to have been committed. Air Cooper, who appeared for Gudgeon, reserved all defence for the Supreme Court sitting, to which the accused has been committed, bail being allowed in £300 personal, and two sureties of £150 each. Tho case has naturally excited great interest, as the parties move in what is termed good society. The Court was cleared during the hearing.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3585, 8 January 1883, Page 3
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