A LIGHT CALENDAR
SUPREME COURT SITTIHGS A light calendar is indicated by the list of fixtures that has been drawn tip for the quarterly sittings ot the Supreme Court, which commence next Monday morning. The following are the cases which have been set down for hearing:— CRIMINAL CASES. FOR TRIAL. Thomas Walker.—Alleged indecent assault on a female, . , , Herbert M'Ghee— Alleged indecent assault on a female. James Kent Cabral. —Alleged breaking and entering and theft. Annie May Campbell.—Alleged attempt to procure miscarriage (two charges). , . Joseph Marks—Alleged breaking and entering and theft. FOR SENTENCE. Edwar 1 Charles M'Loughlin.—Attempted breaking and entering. Kenneth Duncan M'Kenzie and Elizabeth Marion M'Kenzie.—Breaking, entering, and theft by day (two charges), breaking, entering, and theft by night (twenty charges), Cuthbert Earl M'Keagg, Desmond Joseph : Benfell, and Albert Leslie M'Keagg —Breaking, entering, and theft. CIVIL CASES. ' (Beftre His Honour the judge and a jury of twelve.), I. Miller v. Mayor, .Councillors, and Citizens of the City of Dunedin.— Claim for £I,OOO damages, for death allegedly caused through negligence. (Before His Honour the judge alone.) W. Mason v. His Majesty the King. —Claim for £I,OOO damages as the result of an accident. A. O’Kane v. Otago Motors Ltd. — Alleged breach of undertaking, claim for £3lO. L. Moore and J. White v. H. Halliday.—Claim for mandatory injunction. DIVORCE, Munro v. Munro and Moir.—Alleged adultery. Flannery v, Flannery.—Alleged adultery. Stone r. Stone. —Separation agreement. ,
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Evening Star, Issue 21010, 26 January 1932, Page 9
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232A LIGHT CALENDAR Evening Star, Issue 21010, 26 January 1932, Page 9
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