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TELEGRAMS IN BRIEF

(I I'LLTY OF BIGAMY LONDON. October 4. Fouml guilty of bigamy and making a false declaration, Samuel Julian, at the New Plymouth Supreme Court yesterday, was remanded for sentence by His Honor the Chief Justice, Air. Skerrett. Julian married a girl still in her teens in Cornwall, England, and subsequently went through a form of marriage with an 18-vear-old girl at- Opunake. PETROL PRICE LOW HR El# As the result of a reduction in the price of petrol in the United States, importers into New Zealand have reduced prices by one penny per Imperial gallon as from yesterday. iHdJHir, FOR NEW COLLEGE At the Methodist District Synod in Auckland yesterday the Rev C. M. I jaws announced that £lll,OOO had been promised for the new college and hostel scheme of the church, and tenders are to be called early in the New Year. The college, which is to bo erected iu Grafton road, Auckland. is to be named the Trinity Theological College. COUNTRY STORES ROBBERIES At the Yew Plymouth Supremo Court yesterday Ambrose i’owler and Albert Graham pleaded guilty to a number of charges ol breaking, entering and theft from several country stores, the total sum involved being £305, -and were remanded for sentence. Albert Enu'.er and Win. Fowler also pleaded guilty to receiving stolen goods and were remanded for sentence.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16200, 25 November 1926, Page 4

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TELEGRAMS IN BRIEF Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16200, 25 November 1926, Page 4

TELEGRAMS IN BRIEF Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16200, 25 November 1926, Page 4