RE THOMAS MANNING.
*' * (To lliGTSditor of the Evening' Stab.) w^Sir,—Permijt me to ask a few questions relative fo, the specimens of Detective Brennan's, and I must expre?s;,surprise tat j such fraj/.n^been dpne Beforci.,V Is to bl| assumgd assb'eijig all righ^ b'ejause, ithey camei from".aGovernmentservant? cltat inotrtobefinquired into because they were in possession of a policeman ? Sir, j]jjlb, ho feeUftg?- demand^ an inquiry! It is a clear case for onr " Auckland Protect tion Society to investigate. Forsooth, cwere it any other"than^a'policem'an I ieel sure he would hate been arrested long ere this and toado to give an account of his possession in a public Court, and I for 6ne would say nothing against such proceedings, for I" maintain such should be done, and until it is suspicion will hang 'over our Sub-Inspector -and the force. Hdw f could he* 'come by them, ask ? Did he buy them ? Had he them given him P Has he a claim of hi* own from Whence He got iheva. ? Did he find them ? Q/r, has he stolen them? One of these -five question's he miist,answer to satisfy April 11,1874.
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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1662, 16 April 1874, Page 2
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184RE THOMAS MANNING. Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1662, 16 April 1874, Page 2
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