THE CHRISTCHURCH SENSATION.
By Telegraph—Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, April 19. It is likely that the warrant issued against IJ. C. Mclntyre, ex-Director of Exhibits at the Exhibition, will be w thdrawn. The complainant in the case irlformed a reporter, to-day that he has decided not to go on with the case. He has been led to this decision on account of the lack of encouragement received from men who have had transactions with the missing man. They promised that they would assist him financially and in other directions, but now he says they decline to do anything, and he has withdrawn from the proceedings. If there is strong evidence against Mclntyre of course the police will take the matter in hand on their own account. Up to the present time, however, the police enquiries have not been concluded. A detective is making investigations into the mat ter, and his report has not yet been received by the f»uthorities. If the evidence is not sufficiently strong, the police, also, will decline to take further action. From the aspect of the case at present it is likely that this course will be followed.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8405, 20 April 1907, Page 6
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190THE CHRISTCHURCH SENSATION. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8405, 20 April 1907, Page 6
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