WISHED TO WITHDRAW ; the charges, and Magistrate Day, who presided, said he couldn't consent to thent being withdhrawn. If no evidence was to be tendered, ' he would adjourn them m order that the police might consider the advisability of taking them up. Mr Dougall replied that the police had refused to take them up, and Mr Day said that he knew nothing about that. He wouldn't be doing his duty m the in-, tere-ts of the public if he permitted a witnrtrawH? at that stage. He would adjourn the matter for a fortnight. Mr Gilding appeared for Brugei* More will be heard of th* "natt**
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NZ Truth, Issue 138, 8 February 1908, Page 4
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105Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 138, 8 February 1908, Page 4
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