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TRUE BILLS RETURNED

A large proportion of the cases to come before the Court involved dishonesty, said Mr Justice Macarthur addressing the grand jury at the opening of the quarterly criminal sessions <n the Supreme Court yesterday. His Honour said that, on the other hand, it was a light sess’on as to sexual charges, there being only on®, indictment alleging this type of offence. After reviewing briefly details of the indictments preferred against the 21 accused persons, his Honour eaid that, as a pattern of law, the indictments had been properly laid against each accused. ; The grand jury returned true bills on all indictment*.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29503, 3 May 1961, Page 10

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TRUE BILLS RETURNED Press, Volume C, Issue 29503, 3 May 1961, Page 10

TRUE BILLS RETURNED Press, Volume C, Issue 29503, 3 May 1961, Page 10

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