SUPREME COURT
(By Telegraph—Press Association). CHRISTCHURCH, May 0. Addressing the Grand Jury at the opening o'f the Supreme Court, Judge Adams said he could not congratulate them on the very low character of the calendar which included several sexual cases. i There was indictment against Joseph Reginald ‘Wilson of alleged series of thefts from shops and warehouses. Wilson was a member of the Police Force at the time of the offences were alleged to have take’ll place. Quite a lot of goods disappeared and they were found in the possession of a young woman to whom Wilson was engaged. ■ 11l lllißrn
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1930, Page 5
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