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any "°T ■ "S?^ 8 t0 hiS exhibitin 8 P ictures ? ~I will look and see if there are any in the o&ce. Ido not think there are any other papers. I may have heard the renort and SSS£St ' am PerfeCtly SUr6 * WaS UOt an^lbition of °bscene pictures.but Z P hoto 25. Have you the papers of Constable Florence O'Leary?—les f- S hel ™ he amoved to the Wellington district from Ohingaiti ?-On the 13th July 1896 by the Stipendiary Magistrate. It is also stated that Constable O'Leary has no books for charces records or plaints. Please report on these'matters." The Inspector reported! as fo lows <^o ci Can He m T;h?°7 Stal J e °?7 H harfly fit t0 haVe Ch^e Of an isolated e2S,k like SmervSon * f£is\ ? m ° f &£™ where a Ser B eant or smart unstable would have supervision. On that I removed the constable to the suburbs of Thorndon Was he given charge of Thorndon ?—Yes 31. He is still at Newtown?—Yes Lawry,- Sell P-No" madS t0 " ° OnneCti ° n With the mMI ' S transfer Mr " S" ?™ d ° r f mem , ber / eein B Mr. Lawry about him ?-Which transfer do you mean? ti v! , transfer from Thorndon to Newtown ?—Mr. Lawrv might have told mo tn« constable had relatives in the hotel; but directly I found that out I wlnlednim removed do. is he m charge at Newtown ?—Yes. fit ♦ B+6"i8 + 6 "i D °, you th l n }' then ' thafc a man wfa o is not fit to take charge of the Ohingaiti Station is fi ' * ?H?£f°»o bootr N S r fo ° ; '~ YeS; " c ™ c no ' Ml ° be ** °> °»" *' O^"' .^iS^siSriJssarjiss?as lMp ~ te M « e "«° ? -^ s - 39. CotoreeZ P*«.] What was the value of them ?—I think it was worth about £11 Here is 40. How long ago was that ?—On the sth December 1894 Z: "■«"»*>■■■» k> yo» rt.to »d .end me . wire stating ■ ■.h^tliZt, 44. There is a difference, of cpurse?-He gets a house ; that is a pull 3tdorhe^r y / S + tOhaVS Charge ° f an ISolated station like Ohingaiti He ffitis d^ P titiL b L b^sVrdif ereasergeant or smart constabie — ha - foS£SK4°a &X LTlfotei. my own motion ' because J know a matl told me ab t^ Yes/ 7 ' WheU y ° U learned he had reiatives at the Railway Hotel you shifted him to Newtown?to' aVG y ° U the P a P ers of Detective Henderson ?—Yes
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