REPORT OF COURT CASE
EXPRESSION OF REGRET fBY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION'] WELLINGTON, Tuesday In a report of Magistrate's Court proceedings nt Wellington on May 5 against Captain L. C. Boulton, master mariner, on a charge of carrying an automatic pistol except lor some lawful, proper and sufficient purpose, il was erroneously stated that the defendant's wife was living with the man who reported the possession of the firearm. It was also stated that domestic troubles were associated with the case. It is greatly regretted that these errors were made in the preparation of a summarised account of the proceedings. The Press Association, which supplied the report, wishes to make it clear that there* 1 was not at any time during the proceedings any suggestion that Mrs. Boulton was living with the man concerned, or with anybody else. It desires to express sincere regret to Captain and Mrs. Boulton for the reflection wrongly conveyed, and for any unfortunate consequences arising from it.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 24024, 23 July 1941, Page 9
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