THE RUNANGA MURDER.
ACCUSE!) AT IiREYMOUTh. HALL'S CONDITION HOPELESS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Christchurch, Last Night Eggers, the Rnhanga murder suspect, was taken to Greymouth to-day to b« present when the depositions of Hojl aro taken. It is considered that the whota trial will be heard at Greymouth, and not at Christchurch. ■' Greymputh, Last Night. The prisoner Kggers was brought Mj Greymouth, from .Christchurch. yestew day. Although great secrecy was main* tained by the police* a fairly large crowd assembled at the Nation. Eggers wad liandcufred to one of the party of police, who accompanied him. Spectator* gotj just a moment's glimpse of accused be* fore he was ushered into" a motor ear> At 8.30 this evening the prisoner wm to be taken to the hospital, where Wm, Hall's depositions were taken. Prisoner, acting on the advice of his lawyer, did not proceed to the hospital. Eggers vi\\ come before the court here at the end of the week. .■-,....
Mr Hall seems slightly better to-night, but there is little hope of his recover* as his lower limbs sire paralysed.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 November 1917, Page 4
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178THE RUNANGA MURDER. Taranaki Daily News, 21 November 1917, Page 4
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