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The Chairman:-
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give me trouble" didnt you say that
I did at the Branch Office. He said nothing.
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I want to know exactly how you came out of that 22.365- transaction with Gidley. After he returned a lot of
furniture, that you did not want returned, did he ultimately pay you that $25, instead of that $80 he
owed you?
He only paid me $25, not a cent mors.
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And you still think that you were entitled to the $80 7
A.
Yes.
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Why did you accept $25 ↑
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A.
Well, there was Howell, whom we knew also.
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What had Howell got to do with it?
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He bought things, and he arranged the terms,
in the supreme Court.
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Why did you go and agree to take $25 from Mr Howell,
when you thought you were entitled to $80 ?
A.
Gidley said he would not give a cent more than $26.
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Q.
Why did you not summon him then? You are entitled to
the money, you can summon him,
A.
We saw there was too much trouble about it.
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Were you afraid of Mr Howell ?
22 571.
A.
Well, it did not look well.
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What did not look well ↑
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A.
Because of such a small matter,
Mr Shelton Hooper:-
And didnt you know that if you had put Mr Gidley in 223
the Court, Mr Rowell would be the bailiff who would have
to serve the Writ on him ↑
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A.
Yes.
Q.
And wasnt that one of your reasons for not proceeding
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The Chairman:-
against him ?
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You think you were badly treated by Mr Gidley, dont 7
you, - that you were cheated out of your money?
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