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Colonial Intelligence

ALLEGEB ASSAULT Par United Press Association. PALMERSTON' N’., Dec. 16. Jas. Long, charged with assaulting Wm. Jack by striking him on :he head with, a bottle, was remanded to -Monday next. Bail was allowed accused £IOO and sureties additional of £IOO. Jack Is in hospital suffering from the effects of the blow, hut is doing well. POLICEMAN CHARRED WITH ASSAULT.

AUCKLAND, Dec. Ik.

In the -Magistrate's Court to-day, lipfore Mr Kettle, S.M., Roderick Findlayeon, police constable, of Newmarket, was charged on three indictments with having assaulted Thomas Henry Parker at Newmarket by striking him on the head several times ft with a police baton and by grasping him Iroiu behind by both shoulders and kicking him on the leg. thus causing actual bodily harm. Accused, who pleaded not guiltj and reserved his defence, was committed for trial.

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Southland Times, Issue 12012, 17 December 1907, Page 2

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Colonial Intelligence Southland Times, Issue 12012, 17 December 1907, Page 2

Colonial Intelligence Southland Times, Issue 12012, 17 December 1907, Page 2

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