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THE DRUCE CASE.
ARREST FOR ALLEGED PERJURY.
United Press Association—Cop/rinhl (Received Jan. ]9, 5.4 pm) u n ■ , I °NDON, Jan.‘ lß. At tlio instance of the Director of übhc Prosecutions, Miss Mary .Robinson, a witness in the Druco case lias boon arrested on a charge of perjury b
(Received Jan. 20, 1.5 am) LONDON, Jan. 19. Miss Robinson was remanded for a week. Sir Albert Do Rutzcn refused bail. Sir Charles Mathews stated that Miss Robinson’s evidence was a tiißiio ol falsehoods, and it was difficult to believo that so elaborate a story could bo put 'forward without assistance. Ho hoped the inquiry would discover the source. It is possible that it may ho necessary to bring witnesses from New Zealand.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2093, 20 January 1908, Page 2
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