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LATEST AUCKLAND DEWS

(Special to the Daily Telegram,) Auckland, this daj THE GAOL CASE In the goal caso Mr Fairs, tho photographer, said that he did not see O'Reilly administer kioks to Jay. Police-Inspeotor Cnllon said ho had O'Beilly under him at Napier, and fouud him to be a steady and woll-oonductod man, O'Eeilly alleged that Jay was wriggling himself violently about, and that ho used no moro force than was necessary to hold him in position, Ho pressed him with his thigh and took hold of his hair, and while doing this Hamilton hushed witness, Witnoss acousod plaintiff of using filthy language towards him. Jay mado no complaints against witness when before tho gaolor, nor to tho visiting Justice Ho positively donied striking or kioking Jay, Warder Sweet corroborated O'Reilly's account, and tho case was adjourned. ASSAULT AND BOBBERY. Tho man Harrop baa 'beon commitod for trial for aßsalting and robbing William Jeffrey on the Comctery bridge, HITHE ODONAGHUEJVFFAIR," Tho matter of tho Mount Roskill hondi mastership was again beforo the Board of Education yesterday. In reply to the Board's letter urging it to 'reinstate O'Donighuo, tho oommittoo replied that it could seo no reason why it should recedo from tho po3ition already taken up. It was decided that as all the objections raised by tho school committee to O'Donoghno's reinstatement woro placed by the Board before tho Appeal Court, and as tho Court hold that these matters wero insufficient to justify O'Donaghue's dismissal, and there being no fresh or additional evidence tondorod by tho oommittoo, the Board considors tho matter complained of woro adjudicated upon by ibo Court, and that the Board must request tho oommitteo to accept tho decision, and inform tho committeo thatO'Donoghue will bo reinstated snd placed in charge of the school at once,

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1058, 4 August 1904, Page 3

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LATEST AUCKLAND DEWS Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1058, 4 August 1904, Page 3

LATEST AUCKLAND DEWS Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1058, 4 August 1904, Page 3

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