THE POLITICAL SENSATION IN SYDNEY.
CHAISES AGAINST MB ' ' ffJuEATH, Press 1 Association.] ■Hl^t''' Bowel], manager of the ProprieBroken Hill, was called toB^H^y to give evidence before the Commiathe charges made in HBfths 'Xeaifllafct<re Assembly -: by Mr'< E. HRlovieii, M.L^., against Mr Sleatb, LaH|boTU- B.L.A. for.Brofean Hill, that he hod concerned in a conspiraoyto blow by dynamite. Mr Howell d«' that he had never heard tliatanj BB^mvtijmi to be made to blow up himHH^^HBBH|ttMfcnt he; had sent hit H^^^^H^HJl^B^^caatioilary measure with H^^H^^^lHH^h^'tpld witness he ijHHHHHHpHjp or something of thai fe^l^W,;' would be guilty of such an act } &- 1 He helped Bennett to go to South Africa: sk%V^rtse^4ttoriiey-Geiieial r Mr t Want, . waf to .aaswar any ques 'WwawSPi Mr Levi^n said : he had dwidec • Mr Sleath asked Mi he kneV ol ' anything U ohwrges, and witness repliet
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 147, 30 June 1898, Page 3
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135THE POLITICAL SENSATION IN SYDNEY. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 147, 30 June 1898, Page 3
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