SUPREME COURT
BLENHEIM CRIMINAL CASES. (Per United Press Association.) BLENHEIM, June 8. At the Supreme Court, before Mr Justic® Sahnond, Eric Bertie Twidle, a young man, for forgery’ ami uttering a cheque for £2O, was admitted to probation for two years, accused to pay the costs of the prosecution. William P.ecs, a young man was charged with perjury in giving evidence in the Magistrate’s Court in a ease in which he waa charged with being on li< ensed premises after hours. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty. Clarence Day, similarly charged, was also found not guilty'.
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Southland Times, Issue 18844, 9 June 1920, Page 5
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