PAIR OF PERJURERS
in divorce case. ' WvAßtf .^Telegraph —Per Press Association) i ' NEW PLYMOUTH, August 12. “.iy; Alleging 'that they had been inmp " fluenced to make false . statements on x, loath by i threats that . their throats would be cut, Ada Kid'ev and William Edward Walker admitted to the Polce Court that they gave perjured evidence- in a divorce suit in February last, they had sworn they had, seen respondent and corespondent in bed together and living as man and wife. Both of the accused were, committed to the Supreme Court for trial. The action,,was taken; at. the instigation of the Solieitor-GencraJ. .
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1931, Page 3
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102PAIR OF PERJURERS Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1931, Page 3
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