THE PONSONBY MURDER.
ACCUSED BEFC-RE fSE CfItJRT, SYMPATHY OP FRIENDS. By Telegraph.— fteei Association, L - Auckland, M*«h 28. < k Dennis Gunn was charged with mw '' der and robbery in the Police Court n this morning. A great crowd awaited 0 the prisoner's arrivai at the doorway, ' Some one called "Cheer up!" and m '- well-dressed woman preised forward :t and shook hands with* accused. A e young man took a similar privilege with If the remarki "Cheer up, old boy.!" 4 The prisoner was visibly affected bj '• these expressions of sympathy. Gunn folded his arms and appeared •• slightly nervous while the charge Waa f . being read. The police asked for a re* : ' mand till Thursday, which wai granted* fc ■'■'• Vl'fl M ■'*
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 March 1920, Page 5
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120THE PONSONBY MURDER. Taranaki Daily News, 27 March 1920, Page 5
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