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^T'S FINDING CHARGis AGAINST £UT. STEWART dismissed N PROMULGATED ing of evidence by the ti set up to consider charg,ainst Lieutenant Baillie allegedly revealing State concluded the hearing of 'he court found accused n three charges, attempt:ct, attempting to obtain ting to communicate cerition, but decision' on the even charges will be proter reference to a higher Lccused was removed in gy Telegraph — Copyright). iec. March 29.) London, March 28. e Advocate, Mr. Patrick summing up at the consed the Court to find guilty 011 three charges— empting to collect, atobtain, and attempting to ; certain information. hey must try him on collecting, obtaining, and ng such information. ne added that the prose■t called on a witness who ■irect information on the ^Hie inquiry therefore, the ■ompelled to rely on cirBevidence. ■ found Stewart not guilty ■ charges mentioned, but ■ on the remaining seven ■ be promulgated after ■ the higher authority. ■holly Unreal ■ne continuing said that ■letters the Court would Bsitate before deciding Ksed's three visits to Hol- ■ treachery, but still the ■of the letters ivas wholly ■e Stewart described thern ^Euge to hide a discredit■ion, the prosecution con^Krere the reward of igno■Rierefore the key to the ^Ke explained that convic■possible if the informa■cidentally or indiscreetly ^■acherous intent must be ■ Similarly the Court ^Kivinced regarding the ■jstewart collected the inH|r a purpose prejudicial ^Bwas absent for two and ■iho was pale and anxious flBd erect while Major ^Kton Dugan read the de9Hien saluted smartly and SR from the building in ■I
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 494, 30 March 1933, Page 5
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