WIFE ASSAULTED.
CHARGE AGAINST LABOURER. FURTHER REMAND. -GRANTED. COUPLE NOW ON GOOD TERMS. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) PALMERSTON N., Thursday. A remand until September 12 was granted in the Magistrate’s Court when Manley Symes, labourer, of Pahiatua, ■appeared charged that -on July'24 at Te Matai, Palmerston North, he did assault Elsie Elizabeth Symes and cause actual bodily harm. Detective Barling in -asking for a remand, said the wife was still in hospital, improving slowly. . . Counsel for accused, Mr Gordon, s-aid there had been provision that he, as accused’s -counsel, should accompany accused to hospital every time accused visited his wife. He had visited his wife four or five times in the last fortnight. Counsel asked that the provision for his accompanying accused, be now withdrawn. He said the other party had been forbidden to see accused's wife, both by the wife and by the hospital authorities. Accused and his wife were on perfectly good terms. There was no chance of any -clash arising. Detective Barling said he had no objection to dispensing with -the provision mentioned.
The remand was then granted and the provision withdrawn. Bail was renewed on the previous terms.
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Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19661, 22 August 1935, Page 8
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