Two Men Friendly
and so 0n... Now, you say you never -wrote any letter.s after April 13 ? We say you continued right "on. after you filed this petition? .'-.. Beynon:. No. . Noav, you are a great friend of Handyside's, aren't, you ?-^-Exactly what dp you mean by that? '■-...•■ Well, you-, are are close friends. — We are. working together m the Hutcheson Engineering Company. ..,', "• ; • He and you at onetime took over , the Hutcheson Engineering Com-' . pany, didn't you?^-Yes, e.r, no, we . took.it.over on trial. * ' And were financed by your wife's brother? — He advanced me a £50 loan. ■'*■ Mr. Jackson :n You were disgusted with Handyside) when he told; you about himself and your .wife, but -ybu're still friendly with him? - •. - : . :•• Beynon: I can't- be anything else. : I have my work, so has. he. ( . ■ ' ': But you still go, .about with him,' don't you?— No, Ido not. . , , Now, what is Handyside getting put of this?— -Disgrace against his wife, as she knows nothing about this. "" Mr. Jackson: So all he is getting is a good ,showing-up m the press, tile costs of this action,, and his wife's knowing of the life he led? Beynon: Yes. - .-'
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NZ Truth, Issue 1237, 15 August 1929, Page 7
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191Two Men Friendly NZ Truth, Issue 1237, 15 August 1929, Page 7
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