EXTRACTION PROCEEDINGS
FAILURE ON TECHNICAL POINT fPEii Untied Press Association.] WELLINGTON, June 10. Proceedings to have Charles Ernest vVickers, Australian company promoter, extradited from Melbourne to Wellington to face a charge of false pretences in connection with the Craftsman' Manufacturing Company of New Zealand Ltd., have been dismissed on a technical point by the court in Melbourne, and Detective-sergeant Jarrold, of Wellington, who went to Melbourne to bring Vickers back, is returning alone on the Monowai, which will arrive at Auckland to-morrow. The New Zealand police will decide the next step to bo taken when the detective-ser-geant returns and when information on the subject has been received from Melbourne. Police proceedings are in train for the extradition from Loudon of Ernest Mabin Gihnour, New Zealand company manager, also on a charge of false pretences in connection with the Craftsman Manufacturing Company.
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Evening Star, Issue 21743, 11 June 1934, Page 2
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141EXTRACTION PROCEEDINGS Evening Star, Issue 21743, 11 June 1934, Page 2
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