A SERIES OF REMANDS
On /the application of the police, Messrs. J. W. Ellison and-L. M'Kenzie, J.P.s, who presided at the Magistrate's Court to:day, remanded the. young woman, Margaret Ethel Levy, till Bth inst. on the serious charges of having murdered her infant child on 2nd' September, and of having attempted to conceal' the birth of the child.
Samuel Agass will also appear again in a week's time. It is alleged that on 22nd September... he assaulted a fellow-niember-of the crew of the steamship Hororata so violently as to cause him actually bodily harm. Sub-Inspector Emerson stated this morning that the man- assaulted, John Shine, was still in the Wellington Hospital, suffering' from a broken arm^ among other injuries. Bail was fixed at £50, and one surety of a like 'amount. - . : .
A like remand was made in the case of Patrick Murphy, who is charged with having indecently assaulted another male.
Herbert Maloney was also remanded till Bth October, on a charge of having obtained a case of whiskey, valued at £4 18s 6d, from the firm of .Ellis and Manton by means of a false pretence. Yet another- remand, for seven days, was made in the case against Daniel Moar,-who, it is alleged, attempted to defraud, by closely copying the registered brands or labels placed upon articles manufactured by the Jeycs Sanitary Compound Company. ' • ' .
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 79, 1 October 1919, Page 7
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225A SERIES OF REMANDS Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 79, 1 October 1919, Page 7
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