NRS 880 Supreme Court Papers and Depositions, Supreme Court Sydney and on Circuit [9/7189] R V Samuel Freeman and Others [AF00301604] - Flipbook - Page 37
while the old man's tro4y was dead I robbed him.
I have not
haa much to do with time payment people recently.
pawned clothes to raise the wndo
He never gave
friends.
gie L„
Twlss ana I are Lood
thrashing.
We have been •
fur years.
I never
I have known him
I had regarct for him as a
Twlss never uid anythIngtzainst me. I vent the
same night and made a statement to the police, uecause there
wa,.$ tLalt about me oz1;:z implicated in the roubery.
was tz31X about it at tha works.
There
Soli-sone said that :Miss
sid had had a arink with hist and Tatham.
It was saia at
A couple tola e, but I did not take rauall 1:lotice
the works.
at the time, out did afterwards
I thoutijat I would .ake
glYseinE tell them what I knew about lt. I don't know
the witness Gleason.
I went
to Paddington
Vhe niOlt
referred to to see argotballer named Francis, he was
living zA the Lotel at the Post Office.
out no one else
He is in nolh in New ealand, with, the
Bnglish ootballers
4ringing.
I saw him triers,
Re was not with me when I saw Twiss
went up as far as Jersey Road.
Ylotel there.
I passed that and another oel, and felt
thirsty and went into Latimer's hotel.
in after me from off Oxford Street.
corner aoor.
came iL.
Zhere is a
TY4ey came in on the
I was in the public bar.
I had a drink witil the
I don't ramember who pLid for it.
The three men came
The three of them
nevr paid •
I then left them t-Lere.
a drink at the hotel where I saw Francis. I am sure
that tLs in the ear3,y part of kay last.
TO Mr. Lant
I got a message after the Court rose yesterday, and
it was in consequance of that that I met Ti,tham.
Tatham
said his mother would give him 43,000 to sue anybooi
lY for
perjury who gave eviaence azainst him.
He sLid that 14st night.
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