NRS 880 Supreme Court Papers and Depositions, Supreme Court Sydney and on Circuit [9/7189] R V Samuel Freeman and Others [AF00301604] - Flipbook - Page 20
to prevent ale men comlng up in a motor car and take it". I
don't remember Twiss saying uThey would have to dig the Kelay
gan6 up to take this".
attention.
"Bail upu.
I was reading the paper andpaying no
I never heard the man with the revolver say
I au not deaf or hard of hearing.
told ma he :Knew tha chap who did it.
Hoage never
I never heard him say
that it was ',Tommy the ;Fut" who did it.
(No other questions).
To Mr. La=
I know a man called uTommy the Nut". I know him
by sight.
I don't Xnow where he lives.
(66d.) Joseph Clifford.
Ta:Ken and Sworn, etc.
WILLIAU KEIRAN Off OATH STATES :I am a dealer, and live at 623 Ki
I remember the 0th June last.
day.
Street, Newtown.
I was in Wilson Street that
It was after 12 o'clock.
I was driving towards Sydney.
When I got near to Coarington Street I saw a cab pull up at the
railway gates.
Two men ware in the cab.
I saw two boxes
peing passed out of the cab at the gate opposite CodrinEton
Street. One box was taXen trzough the ates.
Then I saw
motor car pull up at the gates, it pulled up behind the eau,
and one of the occupants of the cur got out and seized a box.
One of the chaps had the box on his shoulders. The man who
got out of tne car had motor goggles on, and a black handkerchitT
on his mouth and roundhis nedk. 'II never saw anything in his
Aand. He tooh the -oux from one of the Jaen and walked round
tile cal) and put it into the car and the car drove away.
man was not the driver.
front • back of the car.
That
I could not tell if he put it in the
Mae car went down Codrington Street.
I saw the number of the car.
:Mat was in Codrington Street
17.