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RAIDS ON CHINESE. | ACCUSED COMMITTED FOB TRIAL. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) , TIMARU, Friday. i In the Magistrate's Court, two men | named David Millin and Kenneth Newlands, were separately charged with four offences arising out of the raids on Chinese fruil shops on the nifilit. of April 17. Both were committed for trial on a charge of doing wilful damage, estimated at £BO. The other charges are to be dealt with summarily liter. Bail was fixed at one surety of r>:>. Three boys were dealt with .in connection with the raid. One was sent >o Weraroa, and the second convicted and given probation. The third ease was adjourned, lull the boy is to be ur.der supervision for three months. BY AIR TO MOUNT COOK. TIMARU, Friday. Captain Evan Dickson, who was to have flown from Sockburn aerodrome to Mount Cook and back to Fairlie yesterday, was delayed by a storm. Two hours were lost, on the way to Fairlie, a descent having to be made for petrol. The actual Hying lime for 100 miles was 2i hours. A start will be made for Mount Cook this morning. BOOKMAKER FINED £l2O. DANNEVIRKE, Thursday. At the Magistrate's Court William Lindergrcen was fined £IOO for bookrnaking and £2O for trespassing on the club's course at the last Daimevlrke meeting.
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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14369, 22 May 1920, Page 6
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