CRIME IN THE SOUTH.
IT;;'- [BY IELEGEiPH.—riUESS association.] I v " Wellington, Thursday. ■- At the Supreme Court John. Condin, Thomas Donovan, and William Honry Adams were charged with assaulting John I Gray and robbing him of money and jewel- \ l(ry to the value of £20. Condin and .'' Donovan were found guilty, and Adams . was acquitted. In regard to Donovan, ' •: the Judge said he did not consider the .- South African convictions had been clearly : made out, but thought a conviction at \ v Hoburt was satisfactorily proved. Con- : din and Donovan were each sentenced to M three years' imprisonment. William John ".;.' Hogan was sentenced to six weeks' im- . . prisonment for assault.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15221, 7 February 1913, Page 7
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