GREYMOUTH SUPREME COURT
(United Press Association.) OREYMOUTH, 'Sept. 13. True bills were returned in the charge of carnal knowledge against G. James Willis, and an a'bortioii charge against Alice Scobie, a married: woman. iln the Supreme Court ivises of carnal knowledge and procuring abortion, the jury returned verdicts of not guilty.
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Nelson Evening Mail, 20 September 1916, Page 2
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