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AFTER THE VERDICT HAD BEEN ANNOUNCED.— The Rev. Harold Davidson, rector of Stiffkey, shaking hands with Lady Waechter after the Consistory Court at Church House, Westminster, London, had brought in a verdict of guilty on five charges concerning his moral conduct. The case occupied twenty-five days and excited considerable public attention.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1932, Page 9

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AFTER THE VERDICT HAD BEEN ANNOUNCED.—The Rev. Harold Davidson, rector of Stiffkey, shaking hands with Lady Waechter after the Consistory Court at Church House, Westminster, London, had brought in a verdict of guilty on five charges concerning his moral conduct. The case occupied twenty-five days and excited considerable public attention. Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1932, Page 9

AFTER THE VERDICT HAD BEEN ANNOUNCED.—The Rev. Harold Davidson, rector of Stiffkey, shaking hands with Lady Waechter after the Consistory Court at Church House, Westminster, London, had brought in a verdict of guilty on five charges concerning his moral conduct. The case occupied twenty-five days and excited considerable public attention. Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1932, Page 9