INCENDIARISM CONFESSED.
DEVELOPMENTS IN WELLINGTON CASE. B) telegraph.—l\>r Press Association Wellington, March 5. <! "at an interesting develoii- »:<■!'£ concerning the charge of incendiarism agamst three men, Charles Edmends, Waiter Hatch and Arthur (!e;> iouiig, in connection with the destruction I>V- lire <'f the old White H o r,;e Hot'.,, Ngahsturasiga, now a no-license di"tr.ct, on .lirfy 1!) last. " ' Detective-Sergeant Rawle produced i„ court a written statement by the accused L<lmomhs, in which he allege,l the accused ) oung said to him in Wellington on he njglit of the fire. "She i s going „„ iiot 'i ■' ih ' ! Wb,ic Hol^ e'ted "Vl Ivas int; '' - " . tui. The three men walked out to Ngaliauranga and entered the hotel wlnol, was empty. Young rot through a window and opened the side door for h c " ln l>anic;na to outer. Th«>y iointlv tt c lr ( ;r ks £ a * st.uis, where there were alron'lv S.i oii n,,,| v aml ve T« tlmt had c< "'- --jonthe stuffing, lewiit m that room, while Batch watelit'd outsjme on the road Latch was arrested he said lie Wa in "oeent The further hearing of thS Jc". as adjourned till Wednesday next.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 229, 6 March 1915, Page 5
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188INCENDIARISM CONFESSED. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 229, 6 March 1915, Page 5
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