NRS 880 Supreme Court Papers and Depositions, Supreme Court Sydney and on Circuit [9/7189] R V Samuel Freeman and Others [AF00301604] - Flipbook - Page 34
icniow, detained by the police on suspicion.
Tilere was a print
on the glass wriich was that of Tatham - the ordinary ariver.
Thera were ol,y three decipherable prints on the car. I had
the car for three days at the Detective Office.
Tatham was
asiced would "Jae give me his prints, he said neerain2,y".
(No other qustions).
(Sgd.) W. H. Childs.
Taken and Sworn, etc.
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FRALTOIS JOSEPH GILBERT ON OATH STATES :am a labourer employed by tte Chief Commissioner
for Railways andlive at George Street, Waterloo. I know
Twiss, the accusea. I also know atham,the accused.
have known Twiss for about ten years.
was in Dubbo some years ago.
went on the Eveleign works
Evele1611 works.
I knew hila when he
saw him in May last wh-en I
I remember the rob-bery at tile
I want there aoout five weelcs before that.
haL a conversatlon with me when I went there
He said he
had been there about three years that he had a good job workin6 one of the plumbars
He said he carried the money down
every pay I.
Hs said it would be very easy for anyone to
get it. Later on I saw him in an hotel - the United Service
Hotel at Paddington.
That i6 Latimer's. Another tall fellow
and a1so Tatham were then wlth him
I had known Tatham for
soma time,.
We were boys together in Surry Hillo.
.Know
who the third man was.
I don't
I was there having a drink, and
one of them asked M2 to have a drink
them
I had a drink with
A bit later on had a aonversation with Twiss, that
woula be about a weeh before the robbery. He said
that las,
was going to turn the job up. He said he was too long in the
ona place and was full of it
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