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SOLDIERS AND THE LAW

CASE OF THREE AUSTRALIANS

PROTEST BY A JUDGE. Australian and NZ. Cable Association. (Reed. 5.30 p.m.) LONDON. Oct. 17. Mr. Justice Darling, at the Dorset Assizes, protested that three Australians who were accused of doing grievous bodily harm to a publican at Weymouth, had been handed over to an escort, and had been returned to Australia by the prison authorities. He refused to enter a nolle prosequi. He said that if the men ever came back to the country they could be tried. The publican was seriously injured.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17295, 20 October 1919, Page 7

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SOLDIERS AND THE LAW New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17295, 20 October 1919, Page 7

SOLDIERS AND THE LAW New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17295, 20 October 1919, Page 7

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