KIDMAN CASE
. FURTHER EVIDENCE. By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright (Received October 11, 10 p.ra.) SYDNEY, October 11. At the hearing of the Kidman ease, Walter D. Home, a, stationer’s employee, gave evidence that Kidman told him that he had submitted tenders, but Was afraid the prices were too high, and asked witness to allow him to sub„.mit others in his name. He agreed. •; In reply to a question, he said there Was nothing to lead Majors Page and O’Donnell to believe that he was not a genuine tenderer. Asked if Kidman primed him to mislead them, witness replied that, to a certain extent, he did. As he drove to the barracks, Kidman told him certain details of the tenders. He indicated that the telephone conversation, as cabled on the Bth, was between him and Kidman. ,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9172, 12 October 1915, Page 6
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134KIDMAN CASE New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9172, 12 October 1915, Page 6
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