HATRY CASE
PROCEEDINGS CONTINUED. .United Press Association.—By Electrh Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONDON, Oct. 7. The Ilatry proceedings, which were informal and friendly, continued throughout the day. Much business was got through, defendants showing great readiness in answer questions, Ilatry displaying his usual alertness of mind. The defendants were enjoying a respite from prison conditions, and smoked, ilatry, who is an inveterate pipe smoker, was puffing his favourite briar. Garnsey did not smoke, and when leaving he shook hands with the defendants and thanked them for their assistance.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 October 1929, Page 5
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