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BIGAMY ADMITTED

ENGLISHMAN’S CRIME REMANDED FOR SENTENCE Pleading guilty in the Supreme Cou;t yesterday to a charge of bigamy Bmos* Heap, aged 48 (Mr. Sullivan), *** remanded until Monday for sen ***^*l Evidence taken in the Police Court showed that Heap was married in ' 1919, at Whakatane. There were children. A certificate was prod of prisoner’s marriage to Amy Ogden Lancaster. England, in 1904. In a statement to the police, said after living in England for time he left his wife and child came to New Zealand. in lowed him in 1910 but had di®, us country and returned to r. - 1913 without his knowledge, then he had heard nothing fro

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 423, 3 August 1928, Page 16

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BIGAMY ADMITTED Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 423, 3 August 1928, Page 16

BIGAMY ADMITTED Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 423, 3 August 1928, Page 16

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