A MILITARY TRIAL.
EVIDENT® OF ACCUSED/ By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Sept. 19. ' At tlie court-martial on Corporal iPOi'idant, Captain Fray, cross-examined, said accused was placed under arrest on August 18, and not allowed to see a lawyer for 17 days, nor his wife for 10 days, though lie made application. d'Oridant gave evidence, and admitted stating to. Quartermaster Moore talit Gray appeared to be a bit full, and that ho coukl almost smell it over the wires. Gray ordered the launch at S p.m. on Auugst 1, and cttnie down about 9 30. ITe swayed when going to the launch and rolled over when he went on board. Witness assisted him to rise,' and he smelt strongly of liquor. .. ' ===••' •'
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1918, Page 5
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119A MILITARY TRIAL. Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1918, Page 5
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