SUPREME COURT
TWO CONVICTIONS. (By I'eleyrapti — l J er Brest Association) DUNEDIN, Feb. 3. Janies Kent Cobral was charged with breaking and entering and stealing £B. He was found guilty, and was remanded till Saturday for sentence. Guthbert Earl McKe'agg pleaded guilty to receiving goods from a person unknown, knowing them to have been dishonestly obtained. Sentence will be passed on Saturday. ABORTION CHARGE. DUNEDIN, Feb. 3. In the Supreme Court to-day, Annie May Campbell was found not guilty of attempting unlawfully to administer to herself a noxious thing with intent to procure her own abortion.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 February 1932, Page 5
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