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THE EASTON CASE.

... J . ANOTHER' .PROSECUTION. CHARGi.' OF' ATTEMPTED . .3R18ERY. .... PALMERSTON N^'- November 29. - * Thomas, Martin," Avho is described as a labourer, was arrested bf Pahrierston and brought before the Magistrate, Mr. Stout on a charge that on' or about 9th of November ho attempted tb ' Influence by a bribe _'juryman nambd Angu_s Duncan CompbeU in his conduct as such juryman in the .case the King v. F. V S. Eastbn. - .. ? / - ' '„> In '.requesting' a' rcriiand, Detective Quirke said that accused had beeri arrested only a few minutes prior to his being brought before the Court, and there would bo two other similar charges preferred against h.iri. A remand Avas granted ,f or ono week. Bail AA-as aHowed, self. £200, and two ' sureties of £100 Jcach;. . »»•'•' Moro charges „aye Binco boon laid against Martin of , allegedly haying rit'toniptcd to bribe Charles Writ. Fuller, Edward Gilshanoh,' and John Rosanowski. " .■•-;.

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Grey River Argus, 30 November 1920, Page 3

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THE EASTON CASE. Grey River Argus, 30 November 1920, Page 3

THE EASTON CASE. Grey River Argus, 30 November 1920, Page 3

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