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UNDERWORLD LOYALTY

(Continued from page 1.) witness identified the blue T®* « an( i brown boots as Byrne's fr oUsera shu asserted that Byrne had pr ° wearing the blue trousers for a MeD (ebt On arriving home the for 'ht of the tragedy Byrne was wear--111 the blue trousers and brown boots, inS when arrested he had brown bUt and grey trousers. On finding shoes -nicies at her home later, she Sed them to the police. KNIFE disappears

witness declared that Byrne cht two knives to her home. One bro hiager than that found in the *; a f Street house and the other Vl not SO sharp. One knife disapWa , S red the night of the tragedy, Mrs. Caffery said that subsequently saw Byrne, who . ..[( George had stuck to one tement. he would not be where he 5 today. 1 kept my mouth shut, and ' s .r*nre’e had done the same he would be where he is today.” Mr Meredith: Was there not a row . ,' n your husband and your sister he go to strike her?—No. And didn’t you ask him to desist ring “You’ve already killed one man tonight?— Never. t statement she had made to the ....lice was put to the witness by Mr. Meredith. She said she did not ■ rijy jjnow wbat the statement confined. Her mind was so confused. Mr. Meredith: Didn’t you make another statement to the police when vou took the trousers there?—Detects, Hammond got me in a room and sas bullying me and I don't know what I said.” (Proceeding.)

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 813, 6 November 1929, Page 11

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UNDERWORLD LOYALTY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 813, 6 November 1929, Page 11

UNDERWORLD LOYALTY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 813, 6 November 1929, Page 11