" MISS ROBINSON'S " STORY.
INDIGNANT DENIAL. By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright. LONDON, 26th Ferbuary. Mr. Kimbpr, solicitor for G^ Hollamby Druce, claimant to the- Portland estates, in ,n interview, indignantly and specifically contradicted tha statements made in her confession by "Miss Robinson," a witness in the recent Druce perjury case, who ia herself now charged with perjury. "Miss Robinson" Btnfces that on her arrival in England to give evidence Mr. Kimber urged her to stick to her tale — to "stick to her guns" — and endeavoured to compel her to make statements based on a diary which sho says she concocted. Since she had been in Holloway Gaol, she alleged, Mr. Kimber had tried to dissuade her from making a confession, saying she would get seven years' imprisonment.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 49, 27 February 1908, Page 7
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126"MISS ROBINSON'S " STORY. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 49, 27 February 1908, Page 7
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