GOODE COMMISSION.
FURTHER EVIDENCE HEAR®.
STORY OF ALLEGED GIFTS,
DELIVERIES BY A CARTER.
By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright.
(Received June 30, 10.55 p.m.) SYDNEY, June 80,
The Royal Commission, presided oyer by Mr. Justice Thompson, set up to investigate the charge of misconduct against Charles Joachim Goode while he was an officer of the Itailway Department, continued its sittings to-day. The evidence related to alleged gifts of poultry delivered to Goode's home from time to time by various carriers. John Wai my right said that while he was employed by Yellow Express Carriers, Limited, he had delivered a case of cherries, a pair of ducks and also a ham. On other occasions he had delivered cases of benzine or oil to Goode for his car. These usually came from the Yellow Express
garage. Witness said he had instructions not ti» charge for the goods so delivered. The hearing was again adjourned.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21223, 1 July 1932, Page 11
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