“ After I bandaged his arm I told him to go to the doctor as quickiv as he could get there I also told him to go to the police station and tell them I had shot him. He said, 'No Keep it quiet.’ lie left then to go away I have not heard from him since I was not aware he was in hospital I have not fired at him previously, but the Sunday before 1 had threatened him and had ordered him out of the house with this revolver ” Detective J. M’Clung and Leslie F. Tisdall. arms expert also gave evidence Charge Against Way Way appeared or. charges of being unlawfully on the premises at 89 Hackthorne Road on March 27. and with being an idle and disorderly person, having insufficient lawful visible means of support. The hearing was adjourned sine die He was represented by Mr Hobbs. Bail was allowed in his own recognisance of £2O.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 735, 12 April 1933, Page 14
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