WILL CONSPIRACY
SENSATIONAL EVIDENCE.
By, telegraph/; Press ’A&t'n, Copyright Reoeived, 10.35 p.m., Jan. 4, Sydney, Jau. 4. The conspiracy cbbo in eouuection with Captain Linifors will has opened. Dorothy Eeimer, a German, who gave evidence in English with difficulty, dated that she was engaged to. Hindfors. When ho died he left her a piece of paper which she handed to Rochester, who remarked she was a lucky woman. She saw the document Bigned in Rochester’s office by Alma White and Constance Cato. Rochester told witness he would have to pay Cato £SO. Witness afterwards Bigned four documents, the con!eats of which were un known to her. Rochester instructed her what to do when she went before the court at Auckland. After she got the money she was to leave the colony for twelve months. She etroDgly resented tbe pro* posal that the money should be divided into three parts.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1640, 5 January 1906, Page 2
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149WILL CONSPIRACY Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1640, 5 January 1906, Page 2
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