MURDER CHARGE
COATS ON TRIAL
'By Telegraph—Per Press Association)
WELLINGTON, Nov. 4
Coi-robc/rative evidence regarding the accused asking for a shovel to be left out, was given by Willoughby Brassey Outfield, Leonard Oswald Gyde, James Vivian Morris and James Skilling. WELLINGTON, Nov. a. Charles Idrys Kidson, an engineer, in charge of the work, at Hataitai, gave details of the two tips at Mount Victoria, -where the bodj r was found. It was onily a few feet from the junction of the two tips, and it was very unlikely that anybody falling down the main tip would come to rest where the girl’s body was found. . To the Judge witness said that it would not take long to bury a body in the hank. All that would he necessary would he to shovel some of the earth aside, place the tody in the hollow, and pull the hank down over iu vtrrADAt
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1931, Page 6
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151MURDER CHARGE Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1931, Page 6
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