Robert Grant Bastion, Harry Allen Fellingham and Walter James Alexander Mitchell pleaded not guilty m the Supreme Court at Christchurch to charges of having used an instru ment for an unlawful purpose. Dr King, house surgeon at the Christchurch Hospital, said that a young woman who was admitted to hospital in June was still ill, unci was unable to give evidence. The evidence given by the sick girl in the Lower Court proceedings was read to the jury. This case concerned Bastion and Mitchell. The girl in the case in which Kellingham and Mitchell were alleged to be implicated gave evidence. The jury disagreed, and a fresh trial was ordered. Joe Enwright, of Toronto, a leading American sculler and finalist in the Diamond Sculls race, may accent an invitation which he has received to participate in the Australian Henley at Melbourne on October 22. states an Ottawa cable to-dav.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 209, 18 August 1927, Page 8
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