THE WAIKINO TRAGEDY
I IKK; INS ox TUI AI.. PATHETIC SCKXKfi (X CO CUT. fnv TEI.r.r.RAI’II — PER J’KKSS ASSOCIATION.] AUCKLAXD, Feh. 11. In the Higgins cast?, giving evidence Hcid, the schoolmaster, said the accused had a strange look during their conversation. A\ itnoss consideted th .l ■ Higgins was mad. He thought that, had he been rauenal, the prisoner would have taken some notice of the witnesses' pleading not to shoot at t!*” children. Further evidence was hear.! on the Hues Of that at the hearing at I’aeron on December 14. (Yoss-esiiniined, Hoed, the schoolmaster, said the abused was niml. Tlioro was a peculiar expression in lii-* eyes. The ease was adjourned.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1924, Page 3
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111THE WAIKINO TRAGEDY Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1924, Page 3
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