NRS 880 Supreme Court Papers and Depositions, Supreme Court Sydney and on Circuit [9/7189] R V Samuel Freeman and Others [AF00301604] - Flipbook - Page 73
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took the box off nay shoulder, and said "That is mine'.
I said ',Bow many men were there?"
I sic. "That did you say?"
He said "Only one".
He said "Nothing".
"rid you mace no effort to recover the box?ft
YNc, Ahy stotic 2"
I said "What kind of a man
He said nI could not say".
dark or fair?"
Be said
he said "The paymaster was standing
alongside with a revolver".
was he?"
I said
I said_ "Was he
lie said "I could not say's.
"Could you describe his dress?"
I said
He said "60.
I said
"What was he waaring a hat or a cap?" He said "I could
not tell you".
I detained him and at about midnight
allowed him to go.
To Mr. E. R. Abigail :I Made no note of that conversation4
a good many other cases to attend to since.
said "Thy should I?n
I have had
Iam sure he
Re never said. "How could I?"
Re
never said to me that he said to the pgymastart "Thy don't
you shoot you have a revolver".
Re never said "I was in
such a condition that I could not tell if they were mer or
woman". He never said he was frightened.
mentioned a revolver.
conversation.
He never
Only 14/self was present at this
It was in the Police Station. A kr.
Huristone, a railway official, brought Twiss to the
station.
It might have 'been a Yr. Liston.
I was in the
station when Elston brought Twiss in. He never had hold of
him.
I suppose he invited him in.
I never spoke to Liston at all.
I never heard him say that
nabs seemed rivetted to the spot.
till midnight.
It was about 12.45 p.m-
I detained Twiss there
I took him to the Superintendent's Office.
I told him he haa to come with me to see Yr. Roche.
(No ot1'.er questions).
T112Lt_i. R. Abizail
Twiss never made a stateluent before
I took him to Mr. Roche which was reduced to writiL6.
(Sgd.) F. Mitef- lair.
Taken and Sworn, etc.
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