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T HE TRAGEDY AT
CANADIAN.
ACCUSED WONEN AT THE
TOWN COURT.
TRAIT REMANDED UNTIL TO
MORROW.
MRS SHERMAN DISCHARGED.
The knowlege that the two women. Bridget
Sherman and Alice Trait, who have been in
[?]y on the charge of having murdered
[?] M'Carthy, at Canadian, on St.
Dav would appear at the Town Police
P*“*° B t e r(Jay morning drew a very large
C'llfnPoDle to the court-house. Messrs
e ' f i- Lnnie, «nd Peady, J’s.P., presided,
JfC-U the bench was occupied in hearing
of cases against defaulting rate
itcS the accused women were detained in
the court. "When they were
‘ted before the bench their demeanor
little f rom that which characterised
M rance on previous occasions. Mrs
f'jl as before, betrayed symptoms of
anxiety i but Trait was as indifferent
i& \.. to her surroundings and the
*,,[ the charge preferred aeainst
f iSuperintendent O’Callaghan explained
f' fa bench that both women had
remanded to appear at the adjourned
■ which should haTe been hold that day;
fcfSe' acting coroner (Mr G. King, J.P.)
. absent in Melbourne, and the inquest
"Ut be resumed until to-morrow at 11
”j»cV He ashed that Mrs Trait might be
nn til then and that Mrs Sherman
I f., t e discharged from custody, as there
1 f 0 evidence to coonect her with the
jbe remand was granted, and Mrs
Sjjnwas discharged and left the court
“Tu jjvctal relatives and friendß. Snbse
. g r Trait was removed to gaol to await
pceedings.
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