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NOT MUCH CRIME.

MASTERTON'S GOOD RECORD.

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)

MASTERTON, this day,

The Supreme Court opened this morning before Mr. Justice Ostler, who, in addressing the grand jury, said there were only two cases' to come before them. Neither should give .much trouble, showing that there was not much serious crime in the district, but at'the same time it was not the usual clean sheet recorded at Masterton.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 53, 4 March 1930, Page 9

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NOT MUCH CRIME. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 53, 4 March 1930, Page 9

NOT MUCH CRIME. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 53, 4 March 1930, Page 9

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