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SUPREME COURT

(By Telegraph—Press Association ) Thn <? ■'■ NA^ lEE 4th November. JusK?j TtT 0 T* Openea before Mr. Justice Ostler, who complimented the district on the freedom from crime, and referred to the fact that there were no sexual eases-. John Tahu Andrew' who pleaded guilty to forgery and ut' orm & was sentenced to reformative detention for a p eriod not oxeeeding tl c th P t>n/' eOnara A- E> Maugham for theft of money and a motoi-cyclo was ordered to be returned to the SII

Septimus Bosc pleaded guilty to breaking and entering with intent, and was admitted to two years' probat 0 ami ordered to make restitution and pay the costs of tho prosecution.

_ DUNEDIN, 4th November ,-Tiie criminal sittings, of the Supreme Court were resumed this morning, b- ufoK Ml'-. Justice Kennedy and a jury .-: luim::-ioon;Lee, alias William Chan ?U?'S T°ng Sille'Lee, a well-edu-cated Chinaman, appeared to answer a ong list of charges of false pretences breaches of the Bankruptcy Act and obtaining credit by fraud Seveial ed that the rest of the case will occupy the greater part of to-morrow X

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 111, 6 November 1929, Page 18

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SUPREME COURT Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 111, 6 November 1929, Page 18

SUPREME COURT Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 111, 6 November 1929, Page 18