SOUTHLAND PERJURY CASES
Tub 1 correspondent- of the Dunedin Star sajrs Mr Mills has given notice -.to movo on- Wednesday—-‘ That in tie '«£ sbme'compens • cfon'shoiild be accorded. that poor u: « fortunate man. John -dames. Meikle, of .Southland; - who, through, the- perjury of William Lambert, in* 1887, was Behtenced- ’to-’ seven yealrs?/ imprisonment for sheep-stealing, and who hr s since’' his release, . vvith commendab'e and tenacious perseverance, souglit for : and bb.tained-'the requisite evidence o r* convict the perjuter," and thus deary prpvedL. his.innocence of the • crime for which' he was punishedv’r. VCheera greeted the notice j motiomiof the rinemb.br,-. Who'tells . me he is - confident pf Carrying it. -* .. >V\> -
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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1751, 17 July 1895, Page 2
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107SOUTHLAND PERJURY CASES Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1751, 17 July 1895, Page 2
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