THE WAITARA SENSATION.
DK. GOODE BEFORE THE
COURT,
REMANDED TILL WEDNESDAY".
VICTIM'S CONDITION VERY SERIOUS.
By Telegraph—Press Association. NEW PLYMOUTH, December 15. This morning Dr. Goode, the perpetrator of the Waitara shooting: assault, was more calm and selfpossessed. Prior to be formally told of the charge, he expressed ignorance of the causes leading to his being locked up. When charged in the cell he made no reply beyond expressing a wish to see his solicitor. Later m. the morning he was brought before Mr H. S. Fitzherbert, S.M., an J formally charged with having attempted to murder Mrs Klenner. After the charge had been read out the court adjourned to the Hospital, where Mrs Klenner's were taken.
Accused was then remanded until Wednesday, the 23rd. in?t. Mrs Klenner is still in a very bad; condition. She rallied a little from the shock, but the outlook decidedly unfavourable. The bullets have probably lodged near the spinal vertebrae, affecting the spinal nerves. The left arm is paralysed. The brain, however, is uninjured, and her mental condition is so far unimpaired. The' latest report to-night is that the patient is weaker.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3071, 16 December 1908, Page 5
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188THE WAITARA SENSATION. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3071, 16 December 1908, Page 5
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