BRIBERY CASE. BRISBANE, Aug Ik). In the political bribery case, Mr Brennan said lie bad previously discussed politics with Connolly, but the latter knew witness would not join in the alleged Coalition which', it was supposed, Air Theodore (Premier) was to lead. Witness had decided at the outset to trap Connolly, because lie believed that thi* Opposition’s principals—the Capitalists—wjere; behind him, and' witness wanted to expose those principals.
.Mr Brennan added that lho nrnni gem cuts regarding the intervention of the detective* wCl’e made by Mr Theodore, the Premier, and himself. .
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1922, Page 4
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