SUPREME COURT.
*»ro usswAii om@, ' • By Telegraph.—Press Association. Last Night. At the Supreme Court a young man named Herbert ypjq, ti&vA WAS eMrged with attempted to stiljiefy (C pH fcy nigftii® « »M«t)t'to «on> mit jripe.' Ascuwd was chargea with asiattit with intent to rait a crims, s«£ of assault. ft verdict oi of a co8»mou assaulf. Sentence was deferred,' * fleo. Skone, an a&Jp seaman, formerly • employed Qn & transport, was | with having secured information whicl) might have biicn unftd jh a manner prejudisiiji to t)io Stati'. It is alleged that Skone found .$ s9gjti?n a;n<l copied-, the entries in it. Prisoner said he copied the entries wityi a view 'to settling a discussion .in tlie rcg«rdW tlte position of the vessel. The found prisoner not guilty, and raiihtneniTpd that tbe position bpoka should be kept looked iij
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1917, Page 5
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135SUPREME COURT. Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1917, Page 5
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