A WITNESS WARNED.
PROCEEDINGS AT SYDNEY INQUIRY. MALING’S LETTERS TO MRS. PITTOCK. (Received Wednesday, 8.50 p.m.) SYDNEY, May 30. Before the Royal Coffimission on civic affairs, Mrs. Pittock was examined by counsel for Arnot. She denied that she interviewed Arnot and ex-Aldennan Green in order to sec if they would pay *the income tax for Maling on £10,600. After she interviewed Green and Arnot, she wrote to Maling suggesting to him that he should return# from New Zealandeand face the whole matter. In reply to Mr Justice Harvey, who asked what had become of certain letters written Maling while in New Zealand to witness, the latter said she thought she must have destroyed them. The Judge then warned her that false swearing before him rendered her liable to five years’ imprisoni/ent.—(P.A.)
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Wairarapa Age, 31 May 1928, Page 5
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