HONOLULU MURDER
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TRIAL orens DIFFICULTIES ARISE OYER SELECTION OF JURYMEN DEMEANQUR UF ACCUSED r! • 1, > ... \ * *
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. Us%yTI-® t^P^atiye acceptanep of six jur- [ ora ^as the n^t resulf pf' tji'e fe'sf 'Aingripans I OP- mwydfripg' Jpe"|£^hahawai, p|ip of fojir natiyes tried ifor a I agaipsf Mrs M^ssiei the wife of an ofiicer in the Amerjcap Navy. ' ' " _ Mrs Fortiscue, mpther of Mrs Massie, and pne of the fpur accused of murcjer, ^ appeared uncohcerned in Court. Lieutepapt Massie look'e# tense. Lord, a nayal rating, was sometfmes amused, and Jones, another sailor pf the American Navy, chewed gum. The counsel for the prosecution and the defence" clashe'd twice over the questioning of jurors regarding the influence of the 'earlfer fApe "trial on the jr attif ucle in this'casd. The'prosecutiori insisted oh' teeping 'the 'cases separate.' ' ' ^ - Apparentiy several days will be reas.vthera !Fe?e 43 perempfory chalienges. 4
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 191, 6 April 1932, Page 5
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146HONOLULU MURDER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 191, 6 April 1932, Page 5
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