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Sir Thomson:-
Holley:-
Sir Thomson:-
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Sir Paul Chater:-
Sir Thomson:-
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(Addressing Kelly) Have you got any questions to ask the witness?
On the 9th December, 1905, at least, not the 9th December, the 27th December, he stated that he gave me $10 in notes.
"Paid for odd job labour notes, making good former $10".
Well, it is a very strange thing. Well, what time did he give me that money, morning or afternoon?
I did not give it to you. I don't know the time.
It is a very funny thing. I left for home that day.
That day I went home to Australia on leave.
We know that.
What time did you leave?
I left off at 12 o'clock, but the boat did not leave until 7.30.
(To witness) What time was that payment made?
It was sent by someone for you (Kelly).
Yes, he said that.
When was the entry made?
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the entry in the book?
The date on which the money was paid.
But what time in the day. Was it 6 o'clock in the morning, or 12 o'clock at night?
I can't tell.
When are the books made up?
Well, all those entries here are on this day, morning and so on, and this is the 4th item.
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How many entries are there on that day?
12 items.
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12 entries that day?
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Yes.
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And what is the number of this entry?
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The 4th entry.
The 4th entry of the twelve?
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