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ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

DENIAL BY SOLICITOR (United Teresa Association—Rv Electric Telegraph—Copyright) SYDNEY, Ist February. On the resumption of the hearing of the conspiracy charges against John Ellis Findlay, Ernest Pierce Coombe, Charles Richard Tanser, and William Campbell, vUbert William Barry, solicitor and prosecuting officer of the Crown Law Department, wis interposed as a witness to enable him to deny references which had been made regarding him. Barry said that bo had never been in Tracey’s and bad never spoken by telephone to anyone in New Zealand In reply to Campbell, witness said that if Findlay bad stated that lie was "iving witness money it would bo a deliberate lie.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIX, 3 February 1936, Page 5

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ALLEGED CONSPIRACY Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIX, 3 February 1936, Page 5

ALLEGED CONSPIRACY Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIX, 3 February 1936, Page 5

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