THE DRUCE MYTH.
CHARGE OF PERJURV AGAINST MRS ROBINSON.
THE CONFESSION,
Received February 25, 9 a.-m. LONDON, February 24
The hearing of the charge of perjury against Mrs Mary Robinson (the New Zealand witness who gave remarkable evidence at the trial of Mr Herbert Druce on the charge of perjury prefered by Mr G. H. Druce) was resumed yesterday at the Bow Street Police Court, before Sir Albert de Rutzen.
Sir Charles Mathews, prosecuting counsel, read Mrs Robinson's voluntary confession. It gravely reflected on persons not before the court, and detailed now she was tempted to give evidence by a promise of £4,000 if she would, do as she was told.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9033, 26 February 1908, Page 5
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