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" MISS ROBINSON."

REMANDED FOR A WEMi. By Telegraph.— lies* Association. — Copyright. LONDON, sth February. When the case against "Mifcs Robinson," charged with perjury in tho recent trial of Herbert Druce, was re- | sumed at tho Bow-street court yester-» day, Sir Charles Mathews, senior counsel to the Treasury, who is "prosecuting, informed the magistrate, Sir Albert do Rulzen, that the prisoner had made a full confession of guilt, thus confirming all the material circumstances outlined in counsel's opening address. j No details were divulged, and the prisoner Waa remanded for a Week. Counsel, in his opening address, stated that "Miss Robinson was tho wife of a butcher, who was formerly a shepherd at Worksop. With her husband she sailed for South Canterbury in 1875, und after Robinson's death she kept boarding-houses in ,Christchurch. AN AMAZING DIARY. (Received February 6, 9 a.m.) LONDON, sth February. Tho Daily Chronicle publishes art ntnazing diary, consisting of several columns, of the history of a Bible presented to "Miss Robinson" by the Duchess of Gloucester. Tho history if) addressed to tho Mortlako National School, where Mirs Robinson was educated.

Mr William Wilk.nson lias been appointed a member of the Otago Harbour Board.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 31, 6 February 1908, Page 7

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"MISS ROBINSON." Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 31, 6 February 1908, Page 7

"MISS ROBINSON." Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 31, 6 February 1908, Page 7

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