SALAMAN’S CASE.
MAGISTRATE RESERVES DECISION.
' AUCKLAND, April 6. Abraham Wally Mohamid Salaman, ithe Indian healer, *of Khyber Pass Road, underwent the third day of his trial to-day on six charges of attempted false-pretences. Twelve patients gave evidence yesterday afternoon, testifying to “Atah’s” cures, but Mr Schramm still had six more to call when the case opened this afternoon. When this evidence had been given counsel indicated that this closed his case.
“I don’t know if you intend to seriously dispute the ahalysis of the Government Analyst,” said Mr McKean, S.M., when counsel drew attention to this point. “I shall have to rely on it unless you can place oth|Dr evidence before me.”
“I do seriously challenge it,” said Mr Schramm, and asked to be allowed an opportunity of getting another analysis. Mr McKean then agreed to reserve his decision, subject to Mr Schramm being able to bring this evidence. Bail was allowed in Salaman’s own bond of £IOO.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 111, 7 April 1927, Page 2
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