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GENERAL SESSIONS.
The charges of larceny and receiving
preferred against Wilfred Hopgood, a
railway ganger, opened the second day's
proceedings at the General Sessions yes-
terday. His Honor addressing the jury
somewhat adversely. On the count of
stealing, they found Hopgood not guilty,
but could not agree, after being locked
up for six hours, as to his guilt or other
wise on the charge of receiving, and the
prisoner was remanded to the Supreme
Court on May 7th, bail being renewed.
Christopher J. Kennedy was acquitted
on a charge of unlawfully assaulting a
Chinaman named Ah Can at Geelong
West. This morning, Cecil and Alfred
Hopgood and John Jas. Tully will be
brought up for sentence ; and the County
Court list will then be entered upon.
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