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THE DRUCE CASE.

Miss Mary Robinson To bo Prosoeuted for Perjury. London, January 18. At the instance of the Director of Public Prosecutions, Miss Mary Robinson, the Christchurch witness in the Druce case, has been arrested on a charge ot perjury. Miss Robinson has been remanded for a week. Sir Albert de Rutzen refused bail. Sir Charles Matthews stated that Miss Robinson’s evidence was a tissue of falsehoods and it was difficult to believe that so elaborate a story was put forward without assistance. He hoped the inquiry would discover the source if possible. It will be necessary to bring witnesses from New Zealand.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3782, 21 January 1908, Page 3

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THE DRUCE CASE. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3782, 21 January 1908, Page 3

THE DRUCE CASE. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3782, 21 January 1908, Page 3

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