DRUCE CASE WITNESS.
CHARGE OF PERJURY.
By Telegraph.— Association.—Copyright
London, March 16. Mrs. Robinson has been committed for trial on the charge of having committed perjury in her evidence at the recent trial of Mr. Herbert Druce.
Detective Eade, who had been sent over from Christchurch (New Zealand), testified that he had been acquainted for years with Mrs. Robinson and her family at Waimate.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13701, 18 March 1908, Page 7
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