AUDIT ENQUIRY.
WAS WILLIS HOAXED ?;
SAW A VOUOHER SIGNED BY SOMEONE.
(Par Eiesa Association.)
Wellington, lasi night. ,The Audit Commission resumed this morning. Mr Fisher called Joseph Willie, oierk in the Christchurch post office, who recounted the details of seeing the alleged Seddon vouoher. There was no hallucination on his part, as three other clerks saw it. Later.—Josoph Willis, one of the Christohurch post office officials, swore to having seen the R. J. S. Soddon defence voucher. He could not suggest how it was .that the voucher was now missing. The AuditorGeneral’s enquiry did not satisfy him. He had seen the whole system of audit, and did not ..think it was one that could be easily evaded. In face of Captain Beddon’s declaration that ho had not signed the vouoher he would accept it as oorrect. He had no deeiro to injure Captain Seddon, but he still maintained that he saw a vouoher such as he had described, and which had been signed by someone.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1590, 31 October 1905, Page 2
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165AUDIT ENQUIRY. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1590, 31 October 1905, Page 2
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