THE AUDIT COMMISSION.
(Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON,, Oct. 31
Giving evidence before the Audit Commission to-day, William Larc.iinbc, a clerk in the Chris tchureh pest ollice, swoiv that he had hainlled a genuine voucher in favour of 'Captain Setilon. Nothing would convince; liim to the contrary, or shako his belief thai the voucher was still in existence. Ho was as certain, that lie had seen the voucher as lie was that he was standing in Court. Thomas West, clerk in the Christcmailt post office, with Uni years' service, said he had seen the voucher and Would swear to it as long as he lived. He,had not been promised thati il lie stuck lo his statement, a situation Would be provided for him What he had said was that a congi'atulam'L ! elc S , ; a "> "*> riceived from a " akc at Wauganui, ottering a nosit'on to Willis. 1
tia\ Kl Lundon, for seven years eh>rt- ; "'< * Cliristchurch post oOic ' : mioiichei . I),, did m ,t sufier from hal lucinations, nor had he a grieva c. against the Government.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7966, 1 November 1905, Page 2
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173THE AUDIT COMMISSION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7966, 1 November 1905, Page 2
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