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- '‘IX : BESSIV E EUClill l‘l CONVICTION. ■WELLINGTON. April X i <ir l umiiiip: common gaining li.him’. •! i ill ii (Norge Itailcc anil I!i 1 aai 1 1 llcailil'iT nvri' (ioctl C2, cm Ii id pay half; ami Arlhnr A. Near ami Laurel 'Kali's I Os, each I I pay half. Tin 1 charges wero jn i • i »11111 ■i ■ 1 inn with progressive < .a lliv. Tim first two dofciulanls i: ias stated by counsel, had him mooing tlmir show for lon years, Tim police relied on the judgment of Air Justice Adams in Young v, Ih'llten in J92iS. TilK KURTESCUE TRIAL. ! iOXOIJ'LU, April 7.—The Jury ■Jor Hie Fortescue trial has heou completed. .It includes six whites, two Chinese, and four of mixed races. The trial will be resumed on Monday. THE HOHENZOLLERNS. ITince August "Wilhelm, a son of the ex-Kaiser, and a prominent Nazi, is assured of liis election to the Prussian Parliament on April 21. He will he first Holiciizollern to sit in Parliament. The exKaiser vetoed the Clown Prince’s candidature against President nindeiilnirg. STOCK EXCHANGE. Sales reported this afternoon New Zealand Refrigerating (coat.), ■ls 4tl; 1937 5J per cent. Bonds (September), £97 12s 6d; 1937 5* per coni. Stock (September), £97.
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Evening Star, Issue 21072, 8 April 1932, Page 14
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