RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT
THI9DAY-. (Before H. C. Lawlor and H. Goldsmith Esqs., J.P.'s.) SUSPICION OF LUNA.CV.
John Wall was brought up on suspicion'" of being of unsound mind. . Mr Bullen asked the Bench to remand Wall that he might be watched. He * was suffering from incipient delirium tremeus, - having been driniing -tea^iiy, He had gone to the Grahamstowh station for protection! \ againit some, imaginary persons who, were bent.upon cutting his throat. Remanded accordingly. r : \ «" DBUNKBNNEB3. , ' fs. Flash was convicted of the above offence, and treated in the usttfl manner. Court-adjourned. ' ; _
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1942, 25 March 1875, Page 2
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