THE PAWELKA CASE.
evidexce CLOSEIJ. Per Press Association. V.\ LMFRSTOX x\., Mav 27. lawelka's dolenoc. wan concluded today. Evidence, of a. »•;„•;,.<( character was liiven. It was attempted to slioiv that accused, could not have been in I'ahiiorf m °" . J t,l< ; Saturday night, in tinio to commit tho theft at Mrs Farland's. Olio witness gave, evidence that Detective Quarterns in purchased ammunition iron, tho U.F.C.A. <„, tho Monday following tho tragedy, hut on evidence being brought that tho detective was on tho l'\»xton line at tho lime, the witness admitted that he had doubts as to tho identity of the purchaser. Or Wilson gave interesting evidence that Quarterinam, after the tragedy was excited, and told him that he heard <loc.-a.sed cry out, that ho reu.rned saw a. flash and fired at it, and that Maguire fell back against the house.
Rebutting evidence wa.s brought as " ,!" i,! «Kod_ purchase pf ammunition by Ouartennai.i, proving that at tho time ho was not in Palmerston Counsel sum up to-morrow morning.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14211, 28 May 1910, Page 5
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165THE PAWELKA CASE. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14211, 28 May 1910, Page 5
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