MATTHEWS’ FATE. ASHBURTON, February 26. Tas Hon. E. P. Lee, Minister of Justr-x, interviewed in reference to the publics meeting in Christchurch last night t r the commutation of Reginald MatthewS’e sentence, •fated to-day that he had already brought the ca*e before Cobinet { which had decided that Matthews be examined by two medical «xperts. Mr Lee at once arranged for the yo’ng of this by two experts of high repute.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3495, 1 March 1921, Page 36
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