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" ' This day. Jonathan Richardson was committed for trial on a charge of robbery and assault. He bailed the prosecutor up, demanding his money or his life. The prosecutor handed over his money, a,nd subsequently gave information (o the police. ,< '_ , i
Andrew Murray, manager for Kirkpatricki and- Glendinitig, wks charged with committing a rape on his own daughter, ■ .aged 12. Prisoner tis 7 a widower. ;,The prosecutrk swore positively that the offence was committed by prisoner who attempted to assault her companion. . ; Captain Baldwin retires from the candidature^of the City, having come to the conclusion that the cause of secular education would suffer were he and Mr KeOjVeOd stand. ' , iix:u,--,i-,: ;-Later. : ;!''■• '■ ' 'A/L \ Murray ,-was committed for;.trial for rape on his own daughter. He was in : receipt of a salary of £400 per yeav. The Magistrate refused bail until steps ; could be taken for vesting the custody of I the child in some suitable guardian. ■ < Steward's chance for election is considered'favorable. He announces himself opposed to the Government.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3292, 10 July 1879, Page 2
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167DUNEDIN. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3292, 10 July 1879, Page 2
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