BRIBERY CHARGE
AIRS AIKYRICTv’S EVIDENCE. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). (Received this day at 9. a.m.) LONDON, Jan. 28. The Goddard ease was resumed in a crowded court. Airs Aleyrick denied she had ever been friendly with Goddard. It was exactly the opposite. He never gave her a hint when her Club was being obseived. She had never spoken to him and had never given him money, nor had anybody on her behalf. She knew nothing about her bank notes finding their way to Goddard’s account. She often changed clients largo notes into smaller. Her Supper Club was raided three months after she had drawn from the bank £9O sterling in which there were three of the five pound notes alleged to have been found in Goddard’s safe. Goddard was first to enter the Club in that raid. Witness was searchinglv cross-ex-amined and once sobbed—“lt isn’t fair.” She admitted “forty-three” was the breakfast Club from ten at night to six in the morning, hut there was no champagne with breakfast after eleven.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1929, Page 6
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172BRIBERY CHARGE Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1929, Page 6
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