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fPer Press Association.) WICIJ/IXCTOX, March 2. Tn the Supreme- Court Arthur Kawson was sentenced to t!1 months' imprisonment on a charm, o( robbcrv of jf:,',r;<r>y from a dwelling m. raimers.ton North, jailer Cuthheri got IT. mouths for M-Cfivnif! .it-; ii-1.-s stolen !j\ Uawson. i!(»i••!•!•;!■ ' M....-I. :;. In the Supreme Court James Soulier was ii<'<|iiitleil mi n rhui'pr of causinc; kHi'Vous bodily harm. A peculiar feature of the ease was the,' » female witness e;nve material evidence <,„• Hie , ~,,.ti,,„ ami mis just leaving In,- mm,* box when il on-iileiitallv came 0,, i ll,ai. she had heroine the u i:.■ ~i th,. recused a few (lu.vii nL'.i, :■,![■ .!i,slice l>,n----1 nislon strongly r on Ihe [fact Hint the Witness lmil been llllowed tn i.nler the witness hox.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 51, 4 March 1904, Page 3
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124Supreme Court. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 51, 4 March 1904, Page 3
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