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THE TRIAL AGAINST THE POLICE.

The hearing of the charges of perjury against Detective Benjamin Wfifi resumed on Friday, before <!. C. IJ.M. Sir Harry Ukinson •was present dwing 'the hearing of the charge * ;. . — r^^^QtoßpJßirifho was under crossexamination when. the Court rose on ; hei •viaencet S^eiftW,Jn»pector Thornon put the articles into a handker•'"4R6J^»iMw^W'V himlbut nine bulled 1 in hftd seen -""X bullets in the drawer previous to th< day the murder was committed „ BJ 18 J*W W $#& wewi ,san,. because .■'en* h>Mi : ootirited tttfini • they weri i-»igtt thfe flatte aixe. ' j poul4 not '^q "tftiMirf msnj 'titog^ ihe had count* ,lhom i ;jhe*ftaliA)o«nt«d them on th< ''XC. ' Jrdfyi ."*'• Th> bullets wer« '■•to th«"; front oorntt "of tb . .drawer, 0Q»/te the bed. The' ' The caps, ppir««f, ( ytßa>wad>cutte ITofef^iMttJ|so Th

ill on the Ist <July was to put some mo»9y away which her husband had ty • given her, and whioh he had received it for milk supplied. Her husband t- had only one stiletto. She we* sure h he had not got another i enjamin : said nothing about quail Is either i- witness nor. her husband said auyd thing when f enjamin looked into i. the tin. !*he did not know, why her h husband did not tell Benj amin when if he looked into the tin that the quail c were there. F<ad siSen her husband " shoot the quail from the back door " on Wednesday and Thursday morns lags. He killed two birds with the "• one shot each morning. Did not c fire the left barrel on either occa- " sions. Greaves came to the house ,t between 10 and 11 in the. morning, ;, but he did not atop ior dinner. - The quail were cdoking- 1 - when, he - was there. She sould -not; say how , long long it took to cxiok ;tke quail." • 6 ' Mrs Jelh'coe gave evidencß : as Ho f reoeiving a parcel front Mr. Jellicpe, V and had haadetihtto has office- bo^j: r and^ R. ,N, S^wking^ djapbsfed to s having seen the pa- eel } and ' b v the' > clerks in Mr. .Jellicoe's office the t pai'cel was traced^ as '' takerij to the Premier,- siacfc which, . however, it h^d been t«|jmp r erect with L The case was fui^her r ,ad|ou|ned. j

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Manawatu Herald, 27 August 1889, Page 3

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THE TRIAL AGAINST THE POLICE. Manawatu Herald, 27 August 1889, Page 3

THE TRIAL AGAINST THE POLICE. Manawatu Herald, 27 August 1889, Page 3

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