THE HAYNE CASE.
MEDICAL EVIDENCE. Press Association.) TIMARU, November 17. James R. Ha.yne, chemist, of Dunedin, was charged before Mr E. I>. Mostey, S.M., with attempting; to procure a miscarriage. Ohief-Detective Bishop, prosecuted, and Mr R. Irwin ('Dunedin), represented the aoci i&ejd. It was decided to continue the inquest first. Medical evidence showed that abortion had taken place several da vs prior 'o examination
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16584, 17 November 1921, Page 8
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