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CRAFTY SCIENCE.

(BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN correspondent) . Dunedin, Last Night. At the Police Court William Eleazor Girstoue Heath was charged with having pretended to Alexander Moore that he could by " crafty science" discover where a portmanteau and watch supposed to be lost could be found. For the defence it was pleaded that as the case presented features of considerable interest, as the defendant professed to be a practiser of astrology, and the question to be decided was whether this was illegal the case should be heard before the Magistrate. A remand for one week was granted.

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Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 278, 23 April 1898, Page 2

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CRAFTY SCIENCE. Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 278, 23 April 1898, Page 2

CRAFTY SCIENCE. Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 278, 23 April 1898, Page 2

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