THE DUNEDIN GAOL ENQUIRY.
Dunedin, This (lay. The gaol enquiry was continued yesterday. The cross-examination by Captain Hume of Mr Logan, visiting justice, occupied almost the whole time. Amongst Mr Logan's answers to Captain Hume were some in reference to the telegram lie and Mr Brown sent complaining that Captain Hume was causing a great deal of insubordination in the gaol. Ho said ho remembered that at that time lie had to do a great deal of lecturing to tho prisoners. He knew the telegram was well-founded when scut, and ho had no doubt he had some evidence at the time. Possibly Mr Caldwell might have reported some things to him.
The Gaol Commissioners were occupied the greater part of to-day with Mr Logan's cross-examination.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3763, 7 August 1883, Page 3
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125THE DUNEDIN GAOL ENQUIRY. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3763, 7 August 1883, Page 3
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