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SUPREME COURT.

Auckland. Nov. 2S. At the Supreme Court to-day Charles Berry Simmonds found guilty of opening circulars and suffering a young woman's love letter to be opened by a railway porter disappoint(d in Ins suit, was brought tip rnr sentence. The prisoner was a cadet nt Hikurangi Post Office. He was ordered to come up for sentence when called tipn’.i and warned as to his future helittvimir. Juel V I'toi- Rowley, the railway porter who assisted in opening the love lettci’ in (piestrni was ordert d to come up for sentence when ca’L cd upon. Both prisoners were infoi tied that they were mtcli e.xpecied to pay the costs of prosecution.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 290, 28 November 1911, Page 5

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SUPREME COURT. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 290, 28 November 1911, Page 5

SUPREME COURT. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 290, 28 November 1911, Page 5

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