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HUNTER WILL CASE. [Per United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, February 17. The Sir George Hunter will ease was continued in the Supreme Court today with Dr Giesen still under crossexamination in the witness box. Among the replies he made to-day was that his estimate of Sir George 1 Hunter’s mentality was not made on his own observation on the occasion of his visits, but primarily on the investigations made by Sir George Hunter’s own medical man. “Flo was not my patient,” declared witness. Witness drew a distinction between the kind of inentalitv required to discuss the matter of the price of land and that required in the making of a will. No one, he said, knew the value of his land better than did Sir George Hunter himself.
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Evening Star, Issue 20720, 17 February 1931, Page 12
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130FROM OTHER CENTRES Evening Star, Issue 20720, 17 February 1931, Page 12
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