RINGING IN.
HY TI’I.KOUAIMI — IMIKSS AStiN** CO!*\ ItHJll 1 . Ml! .11'STICK REED'S REMARKS. DI'NI-.DIN, May 17. In -enti-.icing Richards and Cameron in iln* ringing-in ease, Mr .Instice Reed saiil the conspiracy showed considerable deliberation, lie wa- prepared to accept the police’s statementthat Richards was a master mind, hut evidently Camercn was thoroughly conversant with everything going on. I lie dips,- disquieting feature of the case was that quite a number of people, if ihev had communicated with the police, would have assisted in sheeting home t|.. crime, hut they remained silenl in «.,me cases wilfully tried to put the police oil tho track.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1924, Page 3
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103RINGING IN. Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1924, Page 3
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