PALMISTRY.
MRS McCALLUM'S CAS&'
THE JURY DISAGREE.
A fresh trial is rendered necessary in *• Supreme Courb in connection with w» charge of fortune-belling against Mrs juo Callum owing to the jury disagreeing.. The jury, after hearing the o"". 0110*1" Mra McCallum's case, retired ft* »" yeßterday. Ab midnight last nigho W came into the Court, and on Mr Ju«w Connolly taking his eeat on the Benco »■ foreman stated that they were etui un«» to arrive aba unanimous decision on w. case. ... •„.- His Honor said he was sorry the ]»*» could not agree, but as they had no*r*? locked up for fcwelre hours, the only couw open to him waa to discharge them. *•" jury were accordingly discharged. A fresh trial U fixed for Monday nex*.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 142, 15 June 1894, Page 2
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