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THE BRAHMAN TRIAL

FURTHER EVIDENCE. (By Telegraph—Per Press Association.)/ DUNEDIN, October 30. JTurther adduced at the Supreme Court tips morning to show a series of threads Vand- molestations by William He.pSj;y' 'BMUpian ;• towards his wife, of stands charged,;./ . Mes b'li'the Crown Prosecutor':wh|lss|empers of his family gave evidence. not appear to take much interbstr His health obviously has suffered since he .first appeared in the Police Court a month before the fatality, when his" wife proceeded against him pn. private complaints. An anteregMig witness to.he called later wilFb’e a man known as Thomson, who was the; driver of a cat in which Mrs/ Rrauman rfvvent', for a short drive, a few minutes before her death. One witness yesterday stated that she never knew that Thomson was not the man’s correct name. Maud Bradman, aged .17;4elated instances b? ’molestation in - the street, one occasion being when aebusea told her grandmother, who was’with them, that he washing to cut hpil throat. Cross-examined, witness /laid . that when' her r f atheyt ;tdild''deceasbd that she .hado’called lfim>*'criminal, he was going r tolpi?bve^one;yhe : im|igined he meant hb woiild'dplfor her. pG To the Crpwnj nad said his wife, jvpuld blunder the sod grandma., . '• f'

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1929, Page 5

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THE BRAHMAN TRIAL Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1929, Page 5

THE BRAHMAN TRIAL Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1929, Page 5

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