NICK WILLIS.
SYDNEY’S SMART LAND AGENT. By telegraph, Prcso Asa’n, Copyrlghi A Pietermaritzburg, May jtjjjlr Willis’ extradition wus ordered charges. •'w'.
A Sydney paper states: —Nioholas Willis/ has got a step further forward—that is if* Bay, a Natal magistrate named Binns V a g ordered his extradition, and he has /ap, pealed to the Supreme Court, which 'Swill begin to again consider Nicholas solos time in April or May. If the Supreme Court decides against him there will, of course, be the Privy Cor,noil still to go to, aud it is very remote, old, tired, busy, and deliberate. So when it will finish considering Nioholas, if it has to consider Nioholas,.no man knows.
THE NEXT APPEAL.
By telegraph, Presa Aoa’n, Copyright
Received 12.31 a.m., May 4. f 1 J B«£nOyf May f Tho Attorney-General nas receiv< cable that Willis has appealed to tho 9 Court against extradition. Tho app.j*/'' will probably be dealt with early in Jug}*-
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1740, 4 May 1906, Page 2
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157NICK WILLIS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1740, 4 May 1906, Page 2
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