SUPREME COURT TRIALS.
(frzbs association* telegrams.)
AUCKLAND, May 15. The Supremo Court was occupied yesterday and to-day with tho divorce case. Thomas John Craig, petitioner, v. Zillah Aurora Craig, respondent, and Henry Ilargravo, a bank clerk, of Sydney, co-respondent, misconduct being alleged. Evidence was given of letters containing expressions of endearment passing between the respondent and corespondent, but there was an absolute denial of misconduct by respondent, who. in a letter written to a witness after she left Auckland for good, said: "All I have done was to accept a littlo affection when I needed it. I have done nothing wrong." Tho hearing was adjourned.
WELLINGTON, Slav 15.
At the Supreme Court to-day, Allen Moody and Harold Bronson were sentenced to eighteen months' imprisonment on a charge of conspiring to defraud by means of the confidence trick.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14667, 16 May 1913, Page 9
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