ESCAPED FROM ASYLUM.
AN AWCIttAITO Buto^ *o*mox. SUPREME Coi^pprjc^^ chambers to-day. - The applicant was stated t> v. citor and barrister of thTsowel*'* was at large for ih«r2ui£fl presumed, by virtue of the^tatatTJ? discharged from the illrtitaiieiJk 4 ** uimate applied in person fetaTaJ^ tin, morning for leave to KmTl« ' g nating summons upOT the ftLftf tee with a view to part of Ins property, had been vested in thai ofßdaL ™. ** The Judge decided to grant W» i serve provided that the £.t defendant withdraws from doskmV - part of the estate" wag elimuuWL ' The summons, said.fiig Hon» merely to be one for an interpreUtiJ , sections 79 and 88 of the Mental rw lives Act. It did not follow thttt cause the applicant was deemed lot discharged that the control of the J. perty reverted to him. It mirht bo £? bo would have to takTmiSS against the Public Trustee to drtenZ the question of his sanity or otWW His Honor incidentally point* ,1 that in an affidavit in rapport of 1&« i plication the applicant alleged" tkt 1 was improperly committed.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 187, 7 August 1914, Page 4
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