SUPREME COURT
QUARTERLY SESSIONS NEXT WEEK J CALENDAR OF CASES The quarterly sessions of the Supreme Court will commence at 10.30 next Monday morning before His Honour Mr Justice Kennedy. Following is the list of cases:— * CRIMINAL. For Trial. Ethel May Fox, alleged use of an instrument for the purpose of procuring miscarriage (two charges). Milton James Hall, alleged indecent exposure. John Reid, alleged attempted indecent assault on a male. Bernard Walter Tremaine, alleged intoxication in charge of a motor vehicle, and by an act or omission in relation thereto causing bodily injury. Ernest Alexander Ellis, alleged negligent driving of a motor car, thereby causing death. Daniel Rutherford Murray, alleged indecent assault on a female. A charge of theft will also be brought against a man, whose name was suppressed in the Lower Court. IN DIVORCE. Before the Judge and a Jury. lan M'Lellan Jamieson v. Annie Maud Josephine Jamieson and Harry Gillard, alleged adultery. • Before His Honour alone. E. C. Young v. M. M‘K. Young, separation order. C. Godwin v. F. J. Godwin, alleged desertion. J. B. Sheridan v. M. Sheridan, separation order. R. J. V. Craigie v. F. L. Craigie, alleged desertion. H. Wilson v. M. Wilson, separation agreement. W. N. J. Johnston v. K. A, John-' ston, separation agreement. A. T. M'Combe v. J. H. M'Combe. alleged desertion. R. G. Galbraith v. L. N. Galbraith, separation agreement. H. N. Stephens v. R. I. Stephens, alleged desertion. W. R. Sanders v. R. E. Sanders, alleged desertion. ; P. E. M'Combe v. E. R. M'Combe, separation agreement. J. R. Bennett v. E. C. Bennett, separation agreement. L. I. Prescott v. G. R. W. Prescott, separation agreement. G. I. N. Garven v. J. F. W. Garven. senaratiomagreement. W. K. Ward v. R. R. C. Ward, separation agreement. R. Pocklingtqn v. W. J. V. Pocklington. separation order. R. E. Stott v. A. Stott, alleged adultery. M. C. I. Brown v. W. M. Brown, separation agreement. H. Perks v. J. M. Perks, separation order. , J. Matheson v. D. M. Matheson, separation agreement. IN BANKRUPTCY. Motions for Discharge. Alexander Hall (Peebles), farm labourer. William Lind (Cromwell), .carpenter. Arthur John Campbell (Dunedin), bricklayer. Andrew Joseph Francis Brown (Dunedin) . fruiterer. William Borthwick (Milton), dealer CIVIL. Before the Judge and a Jury. Agnes Jane Warrington v. the Crown, compensation under Deaths by Accident Compensation Act, 1908, the damages being £2,000. Before the Judge alone. James George Woodhousc and Ada May Woodhouse v, William Thomas Rowlands and the chairman, councillors. and inhabitants of the Peninsula County, possession of land and damages against Rowlands (£150).
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Evening Star, Issue 22633, 27 April 1937, Page 11
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