JACOB JOHNSON CASE
(Australian Press Association)
ißeceived this day at 9.25. a.m.) CANBERRA, Feb. 23.
Latham replied to Johnson’s solimadc available by Latham (AttoincjGeneral) contained letters from Bede Anderson who asked the Government to find a position for him or provide him with C2IX) sterling in order to tumble him to get a start in some other country. He declared positively it was unsafe to accept employment in maritime circles in Australia. Latham replied to Johnson’s solicitors that A lid resell was not employed to get evidence against Johnson. Whatever evidence collected was obtained before Atulreseii obtained it. Andreseii’s statements were definitely shown to lie inconsistent. Moreover they were contradicted hv the tacts. Latham said he was not prepared to reopen Johnson’s ease,
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1929, Page 5
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