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THE SUGAR TRUST

• • •:; - .-• -^ ••■'.. ■ ■ ■ APPEAL CASE RESUMED. . (Per Press Association).. ; ; WELLINGTON,: April 2 £ . In the Appeal Court the »Sugar case was continued". ' ' ,' . ''■''"''.-. 'Mr Hoskhg suaid that h was necessary for the; Crown to prove that the Sugar Coy. had promised' discount W Levin and Co. . '. No offer was made them in particular but only d\quota'tiqn "" to all. Even 1 if the offer .were" mdde > it was not for the reason that -JLeyin's were members of the ■ Comm-arcial Trust; Q'n i foe contrary .the' offer for l.egitima.te buisiness considerations". With ■'reference': to'' the conviction, he submitted that ,under se<ftibn 4. there was no proof JhktJ tne Stig^Cpy. Refused to deal with 'Fairbiiirh arid Vfrigh: ' except under disadvantageous circum- ' stances . because that Coy. refused to ■■; actcia confonhitjr. with^ the directions of the .Commeicial, Trust. ■ .. ■. .-Mr ' Hosking; submitted that ithe. pub^ - - lie had bean been! injured under conspiracy charge by the Sugar Cpy's r metihods. • ;'v : ]\ : ■■ ; ; ' ■-. '." _ ..'..V ! He contended that the Sugar. Coy. had been punished Uyice -for the same offence. ■'\He ; .said' ; .;thatt;ali. > 'tKe''fa l c>s u/sed in establishing a (breach of .secjton 3 were used -an section 5 also. He submitted that thfs could'not 'be- done. ; He quoted authority in", support. ■" Judge . Sir Joshua Williams said that the . Crpwjn under' sectioni 5 had : proved ' in addition to th.^_ tacts. necessa.ryt, to constitute an .. offence witiw^ section 3" thVvfact tihat- : the , tr«ansact:oh; -was, ' agamst the pubfic ■interest! }$.p~-.. r }: :} Mr.Hoskihg- replied that exactly^ the same fact-s w^ere •utilised for each offenca. -- "■ ' ' ' " ■v- • : - W P.- Richmond fo'loTved, an? 1 rited Further authorities in support of Mr Hoskdng ..' "' . ' • ' • ■ • ■ : The Court then 7 adjourned till tomorrow. ; : ' ; :;•-■:■' •

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Grey River Argus, 23 April 1913, Page 5

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THE SUGAR TRUST Grey River Argus, 23 April 1913, Page 5

THE SUGAR TRUST Grey River Argus, 23 April 1913, Page 5