PIGOTT'S LETTER.
DISPUTE BETWEEN COUNSEL.
Received March 27,1 a.m. London, March 26. Sir Charles Russell denies that he received Pigott's letter, stating he could not stand the ordeal of crossexamination until after his flight. Sir R. Webster declared he handed it to him two, not five days, before Pigott was called up for examination.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9322, 27 March 1889, Page 5
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