SUPREME COURT.
AX UXSUCESSFUL CLAIM. ty Telegraph.— Press Association. Wellington, Last Xigbt. The hearing was concluded in tii,- "nI'l'i'ine Court to-day in reference t„ n chum of .Will mad,, by Michael Cohen and .Mrs. Cohen against ihe lily Council. The action was heard' befoiv •Mr. .Justice Chapman anil a jury of twelve. It was a seipu'l to a train accident at Kilbirnie on the llth August, when .Mrs. Cohen was injured. Plaintills alleged that when Mrs. Cohen was alighting. || l( . car. without warning, was negligently moved on and caused her to '•'■ ,hl '" u " '' '■'il.v "a the g'umiid '!■ "•'- '-""K'ude,! for H„. ,|.f nil ,. , hlll< Ihe >-.. i was stopped for a siilliejeut time to allow persons to alight, and that .Mr, Cohen did not sillier the injuries alleged. Judgment was given for'the corporation with costs.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 298, 11 December 1908, Page 2
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133SUPREME COURT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 298, 11 December 1908, Page 2
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