SUPREME COURT.
ALLEGED ILLEGAL OPERATION. (Continued from pafle v.) X)r. Cameron Owen stated that hi> was ttiHed to Mre Otto's house on March 23, and there saw •the young woman who had given evidence. She had a miscarriage. To Mr Haokntfc: ~i\o had no reason to infer bluit the miscarriage bad been produced by iiuMiiH of an instrument. DcMcctive-Sergeanit Cox, now stationed at OhTietcliurcli, e-iated on May 17, he 'went to the accuwKi's house in South Street, Newton, accompanied by Detective Quartonmein. Tho accused, when tho warrant for her arrwt was read to her, denied "lining anything" on the young -woman named bhercio, adding that she did not know the- girl. Detective showed lihn an iHege.l infttrument (profitiocdl. -which he eaid he hnd found in the house, and fho accuncd admHtcil i!« piirpoeo. but donittl using it an ehe was charged. T he ca«> m procooding.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 203, 26 August 1913, Page 7
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146SUPREME COURT. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 203, 26 August 1913, Page 7
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