RUA PERJURY CHARGES.
. . m 'ALLEGED CONCOCTED EVIDENCE By Telegraph.—Press Association. . Hamilton, Last Night. ■ ] The lien ring of the charge of parjurJT ' - 'against Tioki Hapa and Hakaiapere, in '; connection with *,he 'Him trial at Auck« ,' land, was continue! at '.he Stiprenu Court to-day, before Mr. Justice'Hoßkin. Mr. Mays appeared for the frown, and Mr. Lundon for the prisoners. ' ''.,' During the- examination of J. Cullen, ox Commissioner of Police, witness sail} -1 I that the story put up by the natives, inbout the first shot, wais a dcliberat* ' 'concoction, After some arguing on tin ~■;, question of admissions it was agreed " ' that the following adinioious by tho rVmvn lie- accepted:—(l) The Crown makes no. suggestion that either David ; \ Lundon, surveyor, or Carter, solicitor, of _•* Rotorua, arranged the story told by th» rf defendant and the other natives, about •■* the first shot, and that no suggestion ; » made in this case, that Lundon concoct- rl ed the story. The case for the defenco ,•; was opened this afternoon. w
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1917, Page 5
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163RUA PERJURY CHARGES. Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1917, Page 5
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