ALLEGED PERJURY
SEQUEL TO WAIHI TRAGEDY. ißy Telegraph^- Association.) WAIHI, Last Night. U the Magistrate's Court th > afternoon, Walter Edmund Harvey, on That he carried a rovoher i - Zealand; (2) That he did not present £he revolver at one of six persons at. Karangahake on -10 th Novembci (3) That he did not say on that occa eretl," or any v.'>.r<ls to Mr Jackson represented the actus Wohlmann. briefly stated "the circumstances of the easo. an Paid that the charge was bud under section 130 of the Crimes Act The first witness was the District Cuener (Mr W. M. Willnutt). He rn-d that Harvey had given sworn evidence in keeping wit* the mdictment, after being warned by Mr J,, R. Lnn<ion, counsel for relatives of the deeasvd, of the penalties which might /be incurred by persons comuittmg perjury. , , Several witnesses the •statement ,a«' set forth' in tbe indictment. iv* \ reused was committed kvstand his .trial at the next sitting of the Suprro« Court at Auckland, bail be.ng allowed in a personal recognisance of £IOO and two sureties of £SO each.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 1736, 22 January 1913, Page 5
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180ALLEGED PERJURY Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 1736, 22 January 1913, Page 5
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