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(l;V THLEUKAHI.—I'IIBKS ASSOCIATAOft, " Wi'.I,MN(iTON, March 7. At ihu utituiiial acHsionsiof tho Supreme C'luri this afternoon the following caeoa dealt with'. Jno. Nelson for larceny of LYZ, pleaded gtii'ty, and was remanded on proba'iou, Julia Mullane pleaded Rtiiliy to ii cliiirgo nf larceny, ami was; roimindod until Friday for tlio Probation Ollicur's report. KJKGBBY. ••■ Frederick Thompson for forgery pleaded guilty, and received two years hard labour MAUOIOIH.Y WOUNDING. Arthur i'lody, who i l ' umlergoing 12 uionttiH for being unlawfu'ly on the premises of.ilio Uambridgo Hotel, pleaded guilty to wounding Prink Smi'b, barman, who attempted to prevent hie escaping,' Numerous couviuiious Invo bson recorded! iiaainst the prisoner during tho laet 18.j years, lie was sontenopd to three yea's.j imprieonimint, thn eentencu to tun uonciir>l rumly with tho oxisting eunleuQc,
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXV, Issue 7168, 8 March 1892, Page 2
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129SUPREME COURT Thames Advertiser, Volume XXV, Issue 7168, 8 March 1892, Page 2
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