SUPREME COURT.
CASES AT CHRISTCHURCH. to the "Guardian.") CHRISTCHURCH, August 18. The criminal sessions of the Supreme Court at' Christchurch will begin before Mr Justice Adams to-morrow morning. Thirteen persons will appear for trial. They include Walter James Wright, who is charged "with allegedly uttering counterfeit coins. The list of prisoners and their charges is as follows: William Albert Parsons, allegedly causing the death of a person through the negligent driving of a motorcar. Walter James Wright, alleged uttering of counterfeit coins (four charges) and possessing a mould for counterfeiting current coins (three charges. Ronald Bertie Moher, alleged theft. , . , George Cann and William Frederick Garner, alleged breaking, entering and theft. Lionel Charles Burke, alleged theft. Spencer Linton Sykes, alleged theft. Ernest William Ernie, alleged indecent assault on a male. Ronald Edward Morrison, alleged theft. Edgar Arthur Barberel, alleged attempt to utter a forged document. Herbert Ormond Lawrence, alleged theft. , wlx , Charles Henry Leigh Walter, alleged theft. Allan Howard, alleged breaches ot the Bankruptcy Act.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 262, 19 August 1930, Page 2
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