THE KNYVETT CASE.
SRNSATIONAL STATEAfENT. [I*KR I'IIKSS ASSOCIATION.] AYANGANUT. June 27. A public meeting was field .alt the Opera House this evening in response to the invitation of the FCnyvett Defence Committee. Mr A. J. Black declared that he had the authority of Captain Bosworth, a member of the Court of Inuuirv. to state that-, be (Boswortih) had said within the past few (lays "Before we sat for that trial Knyvritt was a doomed man."
A motion was carried un.ini.mou.sIv to itlie effect tlKit Parlianie-iit should pass necessary loirishit'ion to provide for ..i new and fair trial for Captain Knvve.tt. AUCKLAND. This Day. C.ii] f ain a inonibor of the Kynvett ciuiuiry count, <rivr,s an enipi'Mtie denial to AH A. Hlaek's vlatement ciit AYanirinui that he bad s'ated that Can'-iin Ivnyvett was a d'-onied man bs-fcre the v Court sat. He ad' 7 *; fl'it he d.n,-s not know Air P'.i'-k. and that he never made '■.'■it-.•men.fs attributed to him.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 June 1910, Page 3
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159THE KNYVETT CASE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 June 1910, Page 3
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