TELEGRAMS.
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JUDGE’S OPINION. CHRISTCHURCH, Fch. 2. In sentencing a woman of the vagrant class to three months’ imprisonment for theft from the person, to which she had pleaded guilty in the Lower Court, Air Justice Adams said that the magistrates in such eases might reduce the charge to ns real character, namely, simple t licit , and deal with it summarily, as the sending „f mtcli eases to the higher Court ineu; red hcovy expense. OAM AR U ELECTION. OAMARU, Fell. 2 \ la roe and enthusiast ie meeting ot Air J. A. .McPherson’s supporters was held her this evening, and it solved to inaugurate a defence fu*m in connection with the election petition.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1923, Page 3
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