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Did you see him put the notes into the envelope ? 12. 346
Q.
A.
I did not.
And so you dont know of your own knowledge whether 22 347.
they were actually bank notes ?
A.
He said to me "These are notes".
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I see, and then he sealed it up,
address on the envelope
- did he put any
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A.
No. we took the empty envelope, and put ther: in. Re
did not write anything.
And then you took the envelope ?
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A.
It was a bundle of something. He said "This le money".
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And then you took the envelope. Tell me exactly what 22.3577.
happened after that ?
A.
That was in the afternoon. I sat for a little while,
and then I left. Then hetween 6 and 7, I went to the
Inspector's. He was just about having his dinner.
Q.
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Anybody there, when you went into the house? woone. He was sitting there alone.
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I suppose some servant opened the door for you to go 12112
in, or did you walk into the house ?
A.
I asked the boy "Is Inspector Lamble in, or not",
and
he naid "He.is", and I went in and saw him.
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Was he sitting down at table, or was he in his office,
or where ?
He had not had his dinner. He was sitting in a chair. There was a table there. He was sitting on a chair, and I handed the envelope with the thing to him.
And what did he say?
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A.
He said "Thanks very much". (Witness Bays this in
Inglish).
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I see, and what did you say to him, when you gave him
the envelope ?
A.
(Given in English) This envelope contains the money
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RECORD OFFICE, LONDON OUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHICALLY WITH- COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH - HOT TO BE
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