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CRIMINAL SITTINGS.

. : ,napiee. _. ; : ;;; b rank Djpkonson, charged with- perjury, vras, found guilty, with a strong recommenoAtlcn to mercy on account of his youth. iHe was admitted to probation for twelve rnonths, . George Walter Dickenson was ■ qlso separately ehargotl with perjury, but WA jury failed- to agree. A new trial was erdered. ; . NEW PLYMOUTH. ■•""’ After a trial lasting two and a-balf days, the jurv failed to agree in the case of Daniel M'Lrdowie, charged with setting a scries of fires to the property of a neighbor •«t Matapu. A new trial was fixed dor tlio next court scasiorts.

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Evening Star, Issue 12769, 23 March 1906, Page 7

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CRIMINAL SITTINGS. Evening Star, Issue 12769, 23 March 1906, Page 7

CRIMINAL SITTINGS. Evening Star, Issue 12769, 23 March 1906, Page 7

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