DOMESTIC QUARREL
MAN COMMITTED FOR TRIAL i . [Per United Press Association.] HAMILTON. February 7. Cecil Edwin Wright, aged forty-two years, a milk vendor, of Frankton, again appeared, in the Hamilton Magistrate’s Court charged with doing actual bodily harm to his wife, Ethel May Wright, at their home at Whatawhata road. ■ Frankton, on January 20. Dr F. A. Lamb, in evidence, said he attended Mrs Wright at her home following receipt of a telephone message. Witness described her injury. When asked how the injury was caused, Wright replied that there was an altercation over the telephone. He said his wife had thrown something at him, and he had retaliated by throwing a 4lb weight at her and hitting her. The accused pleaded not guilty, and was committed to the Supreme Court at Hamilton for trial. Hail was renewed.
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Evening Star, Issue 21640, 8 February 1934, Page 14
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137DOMESTIC QUARREL Evening Star, Issue 21640, 8 February 1934, Page 14
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