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TAILOR STANDS TRIAL

PLEA OF “NOT GUILTY” “Accused seems to be one o£ those unfortunate people with perverted impulses,” said Mr. S. L. Paterson at the Supreme Court yesterday, of John McDonald (57), tailor, who was charged with indecent assault on a male. His Honour Mr. Justice Stringer presided. Mr. R. Singer appeared for accused, who pleaded not guilty. Mr. Paterson, for ‘the Crown, outlined occurrences at McDonald’s shop, which led up to a surprise visit by detectives. After the Crown case had closed the hearing was adjourned until to-day. An astonishing defence was put up by McDonald when he gave evidence this morning. He declared that the chief witness for the prosecution had made overtures to him, and he (McDonald) had tried to shield the young man. In cross-examination the prisoner admitted that he was charged in a case in 1919. At that time a man was trying to rob him. The jury decided that they would like to visit the tailor’s premises in Queen Street during the lunch hour. (Proceeding.)

No. 16—Miss Marie Arnold. No. 17—Miss Queenie Grahame. No. IS—Miss Frances Davidson. No. 19 —Miss D. M'Phail. No. 20 —Miss Norma Standish. No. 21 —Miss Sylvia Maxwell. *No. 22—Miss Mona Jeffreys. 1 No. 23—Miss Eleanor Richardson. No. 24—Miss Winnie Flitton. No. 25 —Miss Doris Stone. No. 26—Miss V. Boles. No. 27—Miss Marjorie Oliver. No. 28—Miss E. Trotter. No. 29—Miss Dorothy Steele. No. 20—Miss Hildred Graham. No. 31 —Miss Violet Crondace. No. 32 —Miss Spencelly Walker. No. 33—Miss Lynda Murphy. No. 34 —Miss Ruby Boulter. No. 35 —Miss Norma King. No. 36—Miss H. Ansell. No. 37—Miss Gladys Hacket. No. 38—Miss Bel Thompson. No. 39—Miss Doris Cheeseman. No. 40 —Miss C. Lardelli. No. 41—Miss May Daimond. ♦Selected semi-finalists. The girl who heads the poll each week as the choice of THE SUN readers, becomes a semi -finalist, and will be eligible to compete in the final. Voting this week is confined to numbers 1 to 41, whose pictures were published in Saturday’s SUN. The weekly poll closes on Friday at 9 p.m., and the result will be announced on Saturday. Next week’s vote will be taken on all the competitors left In with the addition of those whose pictures are published this week. In all cases the voting coupon published below must be used or a prepaid subscription to THE SUN for a term substituted for the coupon. Any person desiring to cast a number of votes may do -so on the following basis: Votes. 3 months subscription, 9/9 75 6 months subscription, 19/6 150 12 months subscription, 39/- 300 On receipt of a prepaid subscription for delivery of THE SUN daily, together with an intimation as to which candidate the subscriber desires to vote for, the Publisher will credit the votes accordingly and arrange for the delivery of THE SUN to the subscriber's address.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 42, 12 May 1927, Page 13

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TAILOR STANDS TRIAL Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 42, 12 May 1927, Page 13

TAILOR STANDS TRIAL Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 42, 12 May 1927, Page 13

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