SUPREME COURT.
MOTOR COLLISION. ■ ■ - ' ' ' % ASSOCIATION. I ' «oi; '''■' ''.', i -.punedijXjjN'oyemberTJ,. 4; " .' At, j. tho-: Supreme -. Cpwn, r . to-day.; Henry Henderson, commercial, travejje,r;, 'pi' Anderson Bay,,-, claimed from Geoi-gb --lie'slie, farmer, ;of GlenJ.edj, .'■£sol- damages, sustained through--two motor cycles colliding. After the. case had been partly heard, an agreement was, arrived at to the effect that judgment be given for plaintiff for £3OO, with -costs. •- _;,: ' CHRISTCHURCH: SESSIONS. Christchurch, November 17. ~ At the Supreme Court to-day, a mid-'Uo-aged man named John McClusky, ras convicted of indecent rassault on ' child, six years of age and sentenced; o live years' imprisonment and deJaredan habitual criminal. The accusal possessed a very bad record. Frederick Armitage, charged with stealing' a bicycle, was sentenced to two years' imprisonment. ■ ' .'.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 66, 18 November 1913, Page 2
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120SUPREME COURT. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 66, 18 November 1913, Page 2
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