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THE FORGED CONTRACT.—A reproduction of the contract put in at the trial- The dramatic event of the proceedings was the evidence of Dr C. Chilton, who gave the results of a microscopic examination which showed that the words, “and a further sum of £4OO if the vessel be totally wrecked,’* had been added some time after the preceding portion. The whole had then been gone over with a pen. The signatures under “F” were written in connection with the court proceedings.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 744, 17 August 1929, Page 29

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THE FORGED CONTRACT.—A reproduction of the contract put in at the trial- The dramatic event of the proceedings was the evidence of Dr C. Chilton, who gave the results of a microscopic examination which showed that the words, “and a further sum of £400 if the vessel be totally wrecked,’* had been added some time after the preceding portion. The whole had then been gone over with a pen. The signatures under “F” were written in connection with the court proceedings. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 744, 17 August 1929, Page 29

THE FORGED CONTRACT.—A reproduction of the contract put in at the trial- The dramatic event of the proceedings was the evidence of Dr C. Chilton, who gave the results of a microscopic examination which showed that the words, “and a further sum of £400 if the vessel be totally wrecked,’* had been added some time after the preceding portion. The whole had then been gone over with a pen. The signatures under “F” were written in connection with the court proceedings. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 744, 17 August 1929, Page 29

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