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THE INVERCARGILL INQUEST.

to tju; luuron. Sir, — I don't know what the majority of puople think of the above case, but I am certain some of them will agree with ma thul the pioposul to' adjourn the inquest, for the puiposc of using evidence yet to be adduced in another case, is practically an arraignment of the dead befoie an earthly court after the spirit had gone to the court above, and is therefore a ghastly outrage on public decency. The Minister of Justice should surely intervene before the scandal could bo made complete.— l- am, etc., HENRY BODLEY. Wellington, 6th September.

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 61, 9 September 1905, Page 14

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THE INVERCARGILL INQUEST. Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 61, 9 September 1905, Page 14

THE INVERCARGILL INQUEST. Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 61, 9 September 1905, Page 14