"LOST AT RACES"
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SRec. Aug. 9, 1 a.m. SYDNEY, Monday. isg evidence at the tin hare in- . Mr. Cowdroy, recalled, said since the Royal Comission had aiooted, Frederick Swindell had sted that he should say that he ilOOO at the races in order to itfor the £1000 he had given ifll in connection with the licsought for Wollongong coursing Witness pointed out that this cnsatisfactory. "idell said : "While you say you it to me, I shall deny it." ^droy added that the money he ^indell was, he understood, to & him to somebody else. '•Holman, counsel for Swindell, ! Cowdroy whether an impartial 3 was likely to believe him. -Royal Commissioner interjectj'We said I do not believe SwinNtory of this transaction." f; Holman: I submit that your N is a niost premature statepCommissioner : Things done in pare usually the most difficult pborato. Rearing was adjourned.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 296, 9 August 1932, Page 5
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