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BRUCE-IMPERIAL THORPE RINGING-IN CASE

i BATES AND HOLLAND COMMITTED FOR TRIAL tHy Telegraph—Presa AiaocUtion) CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. In connection with the ringing-in case, in which the trotter Bruce was alleged to have been run as' Imperial Thorpe, a charge of false pretences against Bates and Holland was withdrawn by the police. Each of the accused pleaded not guilty to the other charges, and they

were committed to (he Supreme Court for trial. Rail was allowed in £2OO, and a surety of £2OO lor Bates anil Holland, Dowler "being allowed bail in his own recognisance.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 17 July 1929, Page 6

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BRUCE-IMPERIAL THORPE RINGING-IN CASE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 17 July 1929, Page 6

BRUCE-IMPERIAL THORPE RINGING-IN CASE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 17 July 1929, Page 6

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