WAIKINO TRAGEDY.
HIGGINS AGAIN REMa,,^ INQUEST NEXT WEEK. "For the usual remand. I S m, MB , queried 3lr. F. K. Hunt, S.M ffi* ing when John Higgins, the Waikino murders, stepped intnT sioned little interest. w * Sub-Inspector Till asked for _ '_-,„, till December 8. KDlai Mr. J. J. Sullivan, counsel for amurf said he would like it placed «£3 that he would like the* CwwTfcS I him reasonable notice before the m& minary inquiries were brought on. _ understood that the inquest was to _ * held next week. It would not be __ if the preliminary proceedings follow™ that were brought on without due norW Mr. Hunt, S.M.: Oh, I think von Z ' rely on Mr. Meredith (Crown Prosero tor) to do that all right, Mr. Si-flint i Mr. Sullivan: Thank you. vonr Wor ship, but I just wanted it "placed , - record that I had made this request The remand was granted, I
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 287, 1 December 1923, Page 6
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