CORRESPONDENCE. WHAT NEXT ?
To the Editor of tbe Dailt Southhn Cross . SIR,— A letter under above heading intheiferaW this morning, in which this sentence occurs : "No doubt it was the manly and straightforward manner in which Mr. Offord gave his evidence that convinced the jury of his innocence." So far from that being the case, had the evidence of Mr. Offord's innocence depended upon the — well, hesitating, we will say, manner (audf r which his own counsel, Mr. MacCormick, took him to task) in which he endeavoured to evade answering the questions put to him, ha would have had & very poor chance icdeed,as others besides my wl| w»U tell you who t*t in th*
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4184, 11 January 1871, Page 2
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114CORRESPONDENCE. WHAT NEXT ? Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4184, 11 January 1871, Page 2
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