SUPREME COURT.
PRISONERS SENTENCED. {United Pbsss Association.) HAMILTON, Monday. ' At the Supreme Court to-day Axel Saertin-e wassentenced on three charges of K at Frankton to three year, iS£ Sb sentences to.be cumulative, years' reformative treatment. HerbTrt Pyke, for blackmail, receiveu two years' imprisonment. A RAILWAY COLLISION CASE. CHRISTCHTJRCH, Monday. I* the Supreme Court, Hi the case Browne v. Railway Department, an «c----fion aiding oat of the collision between Dr Browne's motor car and a stnnjr of tracks at CVJombo-street crossing, judg- ' , wa3 jnv«, for defendant on the gTund had not-e.Ubli.hed Kis allegation of ne-hgenee by the railwav officials.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 5 March 1912, Page 6
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