SUPREME COURT.
WELL! VjTON SESSIONS. By TiHgropb. -I'er press Association. Wellington, Nove.mber 10. ; In Mm :.Suj:ri|!iic lUourtj Lawrence Healy, a mvmb' r of the Expeditionary Force, admitted forging orders for supply of jjooJ-i and was remanded till 1 Friday. Uiiari-, jwhvard ÜbA-atcr, for forging and uttering a school certificate, and tcshiinoni:il, in order to obtain employment in the railway service, was •sentenced to two years' reformative treatment.
DILVEDIN SITTINGS. Dimedin, Last Night. Tile Supn-Tiii' Court criminal'sittingswere completed to-day. John Jones was acquitted on a. charge of indecently assaulting a little girl. Charles Banwell was sentviiced to three years for assault and causing bodily harm. Christina Ra.ro w, found guilty of forgery, ■jvns placed on probation for two years on condition that she remained in cus. tody of the. Salvation Army. Oswald Barker, alia* WaUieson received twelve months for (heft, and Charles Robert Murray Kerr was fined £lO for making a false order -.o Unit he could purchase a bottle of wfiiskv.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 143, 11 November 1914, Page 2
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161SUPREME COURT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 143, 11 November 1914, Page 2
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