Murder Case.
(United Pre3s Association,) New Plymouth, October 20. Mr Samuel commenced his address (or the defence at 9 o'clock to-day, and expected to speak for four hours. MrSamuol'saddress vyqslnterrupted by the arrival of a witness from Hawern, /.':. Mary Newland "deposed to having throe inlerviows with Inspector Purely respecting the lire in her house .in
New Plymoulh—the first and third at tho police office, and the eooond one other aon-iri-law'a at Finchin'e. After the third interview, sho saw Mr Samuel, who took down what, had transpired botween her and the In. epootov before two'Jnsticeß of Peace. She hud not seen the paper since, or had any interview with Mr Samuel, At the interview with .Pardy, after speaking about her fire, he told .her whuthcr son-in-law said about what Recused wore, and asked her to sound him and see if he contradicted himself, and let him know, and he would try to give a favourable report about tho five soas she could get her insurance, Mr Pardy asked her to meet him with an answer at St Mary's Church, but.she did not go. - In cross-examination Mary Nowland was examined as to her previous life and character. Many of the questions alio refused to answer,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3644, 21 October 1890, Page 2
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203Murder Case. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3644, 21 October 1890, Page 2
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