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NEW ZEALAND PRESS

UPHELD BY MAGISTRATE

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)

CHRISTCHURCH, This Day.

"The newspapers in New Zealand will hold their own with the newspapers in any other part of the world," said the Magistrate, Mr. E. D. Mosley, when counsel for the youths, James Wilfred Gray and Charles Robert Gray, accused of burglary and other crimes, complained of an article that appeared in the "Christchurch Star" on 19th December.

Continuing, Mr. Mosley said: "It may bo that the paper made a mistake. 'I do not know. Wo all make mistakes. The newspapers, in their endeavours to get all the news (and rightly so) probably go a little further than the circumstances warrant."

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 5, 7 January 1930, Page 10

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NEW ZEALAND PRESS Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 5, 7 January 1930, Page 10

NEW ZEALAND PRESS Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 5, 7 January 1930, Page 10

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