“The evidence for the police seems to me to he fair and convincing,” said Mr Justice llerdman, in the Auckland Supreme Court, in dismissing the appeal of Robert Hall against his conviction and sentence to three months’ imprisonment for throwing a stone though a' shop window on the night of the rioting in Katanga hope road on April 15.
For 10 years on the tiny island of Banana, in the Bohiniong, .Miss E. Snffroin, teacher with the Church of England .Melanesian Mission, has lived a lonely life with another white woman teacher and 35 native girls. When .she arrived in Sydney a few days ago on furlough she said that she liked the life, and despite hurricanes and earthquakes, which made existence at times risky, she was never afraid.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17918, 24 October 1932, Page 5
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