A VERY PECULIAR CASE.
reference to the case of the Dunedin «ght watchman, charged with committing *»»*& of the peace, as telegraphed by the "OS Association, our correspondent reports wafoUowfog:—<• Mr Hutchison, Chairman W^βßench—'lt is a very serious charge •gwnet thepolice.' Sergeant-Major O'NeUt II w*> *' ** tome out by the evidence- , - aw " oaeou W assure the Court that he not sppkea rashly. He recognised the ™*Poa«iVflit y he was taking, and was not in J2™'-«f making charges he could not O'Neill—' Of course, joo.go by what you are told.' Mr Hanlon ' tolcL i **■■■«* half of what I have been v. i am siformed that the policemen to prevent, this JJ* «*» *» fether from seeing the Sergeant At thia stage the*caw* Tuesday, defendant being of£S» w bail on his own recognisance
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8793, 14 May 1894, Page 5
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127A VERY PECULIAR CASE. Press, Volume LI, Issue 8793, 14 May 1894, Page 5
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