THE McINTYRE CASE.
Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, April 25. Mr Diimi<\ Commissioner of Police, states that the. Government hasdefinitely decided to bring McTntyrc back from Monte Video. The matter is now in his hands, and the necess-ary warrant will probably be i-sued to-dryv. The ground on which extradition will be applied for is, that Mclntyre received a snm of £35 in payment for space afc the Exhibition which has not been accounted for. and the Commissioner says that other charges may be preferred against McTntyre. A. cable message ba.s been sent to the authority.* at Monte Video respecting the arrest, of Mclntyre. CITBI3TCHURCH. April 25. A warrant, for the arrest, of T). G. McTntyre, ex-director of exhibits and (superintendent of awards at the Exhibition, was issued +his afternoon bv Mr H. W. Bishop. S.M., the charc-e being that of failing to account for £35 space money, and extradition proceedings are being taken. A warrant' on .other similar charges may b? laid when Mclntyre. arrives ber?i
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Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13270, 26 April 1907, Page 5
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165THE McINTYRE CASE. Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13270, 26 April 1907, Page 5
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