The Rail war Servants' Conspiracy.
fDNITED PRESS ASSOCIATinN.) .'; r • ;*' ;: l ! ' tIHRisTCJHURCH, Mondayi * 'The hearing of the charges of contpiracy to def raod the Government, preferred against Thomas Hough, tithekeeper of the Lytteltbri railway statibn, several; workmen employed theie, commenced at the,Suprerae Court to-day. Hpugb^iiiii'dJ#^?abbure!r:-^iiamed Robjert Dudley Wei^indicted for^fraud. It; is, •llegeUihafe&llS: the^cohg|si ratbrs were,; r.mHtually benefited; by the false returns^ '" of' WM done 4 s»Win by HoughY and lor a which the labourers i drew wages which they were formally not entitled to. The i; case was npt,, finished when the Co;ufT adjourned to-ni^ht. j '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 39, 14 July 1885, Page 3
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