SUPREME COURT.
WANCANCi SESSIONS. ! I*lol* I’ukhh Association. 1 Wanganui, September 1. Tiio Supreme Court sessions opened i iis morning. Sir '.Robert Stout, Chief Justice, congratulated the district ou the almost total absence of crime. Trim bills were returned in ■f.inr criminal cases. A young woman i.a.s fined ten shillings for making a. false declaration, the Judge remarking that snrli cases should he dealt with by a Magistrate. Legislation j i i that cud should he introduced. j PAIM’.:; 1/fSMS L'HKL ACTION', j Christchurch, September I. ,!a the Sunrcme Court this morn- j i ig the jure fou"d :i verdict for (,'3OO j for, plaint ill’ in J. Atnnvell v. “Lyt- ! I 'ilon 'I imcs” Co., an action for libel. 1 i laintiff is gaol surgeon at Lyttelton ! gaol, and tbo liiiel was eontained in | • a article commenting on the gaol system.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 100, 1 September 1913, Page 8
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141SUPREME COURT. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 100, 1 September 1913, Page 8
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