Mr. Bryce's Derractor.
(BY TELEGRAPH.) ' (UNITED PEESS ASSOCIATION".) .5 Wellington, July 17. In the House this evening, Mr' Rr yce, aB a matter of personal explanation, r<=- . ferring to the motion on the paper to vote a sum for the criminal prosecution of Busden, said that be had intended to file a crimißal information, but found ; that witneßßfß on both sides would have to be taken to England, which would intolve great delay and cost. He had, • therefore, determined to commence civil ii England. By this evidence on both sides could be taken by cpmroißsion m the i colony. Kten if it were rijjli't that Parlia . ent sh uld vot^ monpy fora criminal pros'ecui i<m, i wou'd b<+ mHnifp*tiy wrong for it. to do so for »" civil , fto'ton, ;atid h<» th^rpfnr--hoped Mr Whyte w« v d allow his m t onto taf se.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 190, 18 July 1883, Page 3
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143Mr. Bryce's Derractor. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 190, 18 July 1883, Page 3
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