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NOT PROVED. (Aimtnilian Press Association) (Received tliis day at 11.25. a.in.) CANBERRA, Foh. 12. The Hoard of Inquiry, appointed by tlio Pnii.ii: Service Commissioners, to investigate tile charges by C'apt. LarKnt against M. Shepherd, reported tin charges were not proved. I lie .Minister ol Deience accordingly lilted Shepherd's suspension. I he Hoard expressed the opinion that Larniu appeared i<> ho readily ]none to siispie'ion. and seemed to look for ulterior motives when decisions were against h’-s e.anpany. ’I he comj.hi ints lodged by Larkin were unwarranted. I’Ll'! A OF SELF-DEFENCE. BR ISMA.YF. Fel». 12. Thomas Clin slid was found not g-.ti ty or the wilful murder of his son-in-law, ilevers, at Woody Point. Accused stated that Rovers threatened to • low up witness and his house.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1929, Page 5
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