THE LAND SCANDALS
W. P. CRICK'S TRIAL. Received 23 rd, 1.43 p.m. Sydney, November 23. After making his statement, Crick went into the witness box, and swore that from neither Chsc, Willis. Bath 01 any other land agent«, had h c ewr received a penny as a politician or Minuter. In cross-examination, he gave lengthy details of his land adminiibMan, and banking and betting affairs. Wilis made a statement that hc< never conspired, or made any arrangements, or paid money to any o[ the defendants, and claimed he had conducted a legal land agency bu>idmc-
Bath made a statement denying that he had given any money, received for land business to Crick, or anyone else.
The case was adjourned till Monday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81893, 24 November 1906, Page 3
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121THE LAND SCANDALS Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81893, 24 November 1906, Page 3
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