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Enclosure to 9. a.
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Au Ki states:-
1 am messenger to Mr. Justice Wise. I know Mr. Kyshe the Registrar of the Court. I have been messenger to Mr. Justice Wise for over a month. I took the place of Messenger in the place of the deceased son of a Court Messenger. Mr. Kyshe
has never spoken to me before. Mr. Kyshe has never sent for me
on any matter. I have come to you twice before with Mail letters.
I have never been questioned by you or sent for by you before on
any matter.
I remember seeing you enter the Puisne
Judge's Chambers a few days ago in the afternoon between 2 and
3 o'clock. I saw you knock at the door before you entered I was
sitting in the chair just by the door of his chambers. Mr. Kyshe
opened the dcor. He opened the door and closed it. I did not see
you sitting down. You were in a very short time not more than
10 minutes. I did not hear anything. I saw you shortly after
coming out. I was standing by my chair. I saw nothing particular.
You did not talk. I heard Mr. Wise say something in English. I
beard him say something a few words, I cannot remember the
words. I did not understand them at the time then as you Mr.
Kyshe were at the door Mr. Wise put his hand on your shoulder
and pushed you out with some force and then banged the door
against you and you went away. Mr. Kyshe did not say one word
and went away quietly. That is all I know. This is the first
time I have been questioned on the subject by anybody.
Thomas the Librarian enquired of me after-
wards after hearing the banging of the door Thomas who was
standing at the end of the passage, that is the entrance to the
Library came and enquired of me, asked me what was the matter and
I told him what had taken place. Thomas could have seen what
took