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United Press Association—Per Electric Telegraph—Copyright. THE CRICK CASES. SYDNEY, May 4.
Tlia jury returned a verdict of not guilty on the first Count alleging eonspiracy between. Crick, Willis and Close.: They have still to give- their decisions on counts charging Crick and Willis and Crick and Close with conspiracy, in connection with certain leases dealt with when Crick was Minister, for Lands.' • - HOSPITAL SATURDAY . ' The Sydney Hospital Saturday yielded o-ver £sooo—.some hundreds better than last year. . , ' VOTING PAPERS DESTROYED. ADELAIDE, May 4. An application was made foi 4 & recount of the votes in the recent Senate election on a petition against the retninl of Mr Yardon, when it transpired that 9COO odd votes had be?h accidentally burnt in clearing out odd documents in the returning officer's office. Mr Angus, . District Court judge, adjourned the' application to .consider the position. ( . . V A JUVENILE HEIRESS. MELBOURNE, May 4. It is stated that the little heiress, Dorothy Kwipe, whose parents are coptimially disputing her custody, is on her way to Vancouver, in charge of her father.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13278, 6 May 1907, Page 5
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