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brought before the Magistrate on the
26 Mary, and from time to time
remanded without
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any evidence
beeing produced, though the remands
AVORO
-applied for and obtained on the Superintendent of Police stating his belief that evidence would be forthcoming. No evidence, however,
offered, and on 10th June the men discharged, after having suffered confinement for 45 days.
Atvere
6.
Shortly afterwards another.
source of information is coted upon by the Police in the prosecution of
this case, which led to the arrest.
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"Wong Rak . B ." It wors
proved
of
conclusively that this man had a
nothing to do with the case, and he
was released while his accuser was
_convicted of preferring a charge on insufficient grounds.
7
The next incident in this affair:
saw the bringing forward of Ting Pakete, and a clansman, Tang. A Pak, by recognized Police Informer Chay. Assim. An enquiry.
instituted by the Superintendent of Police, assisted by the Crown Solicitar, which commencing an Saturday the $41. Julg
was
was not.
concluded until Monday the 20th July,
were considered so
...
and the depositions taken before one those Cofficials worthless that the papers
danbittifs destroyed as they,
were