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A STRANGE CASE.

ALLEGED ATTEMPTED MURDER.

Hamilton, Feb. 28

The Supreme Court sittings opened this morning m the case in which G. W. Long was charged with attempted murder of Thomas Bond, at Te Awamutu. Interest is added to the case by Bond disappearing suddenly. In charging the Grand Jury His Honor did not think they should attach the stigma to Long by making him stand his trial for attempted murder, as there did not appear to be a prima facie case, but they could bring a charge of presenting firearms.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 66, 28 February 1911, Page 8

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A STRANGE CASE. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 66, 28 February 1911, Page 8

A STRANGE CASE. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 66, 28 February 1911, Page 8

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