CO129-307 - Governor Sir Blake - 1901 [10-12] — Page 65

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63

Exd. by Peak.

about a proposed concert for about 5 minutes before

he said he had been dismissed.

In the Enquiry at the Gaol I was not called as a

witness.

Application would have to be made to the Captain

Superintendent of Police before I could be called as

a witness.

محمد

I advised you to go and see a doctor.

You said that you had been ordered not to do by the

Chief Warder.

William John Kerr, states,

To Mr. Lockhart.

To Attorney Genl.

Aula Exd. by Peak.

To Capt. Rumsey.

I saw Peak in the Central Police Station on the

night of the 28th June, between 10 and 11.

I saw him speaking to Sergeant Terrett in the

compound.

I was inside the charge-room at the time.

I was 10 or 12 yards away.

I remained in the charge-room all the time.

I did not speak to Peak at all.

I did not pay any particular attention to him.

I cannot speak as to Peak's state one way or the

other.

I did not see anything to lead me to suppose that

you were under the influence of drink.

I saw Peak near the top of the steps.

I saw him walking away.

I noticed nothing unusual in his walk but then I was

some distance off.

Alfred George Passmore states:

I am Acting Principal Warder in the Gaol.

I told Mr. Craig on the 29th June that I had not seen

you

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63 Exd. by Peak. about a proposed concert for about 5 minutes before he said he had been dismissed. In the Enquiry at the Gaol I was not called as a witness. Application would have to be made to the Captain Superintendent of Police before I could be called as a witness. محمد I advised you to go and see a doctor. You said that you had been ordered not to do by the Chief Warder. William John Kerr, states, To Mr. Lockhart. To Attorney Genl. Aula Exd. by Peak. To Capt. Rumsey. I saw Peak in the Central Police Station on the night of the 28th June, between 10 and 11. I saw him speaking to Sergeant Terrett in the compound. I was inside the charge-room at the time. I was 10 or 12 yards away. I remained in the charge-room all the time. I did not speak to Peak at all. I did not pay any particular attention to him. I cannot speak as to Peak's state one way or the other. I did not see anything to lead me to suppose that you were under the influence of drink. I saw Peak near the top of the steps. I saw him walking away. I noticed nothing unusual in his walk but then I was some distance off. Alfred George Passmore states: I am Acting Principal Warder in the Gaol. I told Mr. Craig on the 29th June that I had not seen you
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63 Exd. by Peak. about a proposed concert for about 5 minutes before he said he had been dismissed. In the Enquiry at the Gaol I was not called as a witness. Application would have to be made to the Captain Superintendent of Police before I could be called as a witness. محمد I advised you to go and see a doctor. You said that you had been ordered not to do by the Chief Warder. William John Kerr, states, To Mr.Lockhart. To Attorney Genl. Aula Exd. by Peak. To Capt.Rumsey. I saw Peak in the Central Police Station on the night of the 28th. June, between 10 and 11. I saw him speaking to Sergeant Terrett in the compound. I was inside the charge-room at the time. I was 10 or 12 yards away. I remained in the charge-room all the time. I did not speak to Peak at all. I did not pay any particular attention to him. I cannot speak as to Feak's state one way or the other. I did not see anything to lead me to suppose that you were under the influence of drink. I saw Peak near the top of the steps. I saw him walking away. I noticed nothing unusual in his walk but then I was some distance off. Alfred George Passmore states: I am Acting Principal Warder in the Gaol. I told Mr.Craig on the 29th. June that I had not seen you
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63

Exd. by Peak.

about a proposed concert for about 5 minutes before

he said he had been dismissed.

In the Enquiry at the Gaol I was not called as a

witness.

Application would have to be made to the Captain

Superintendent of Police before I could be called as

a witness.

محمد

I advised you to go and see a doctor.

You said that you had been ordered not to do by the

Chief Warder.

William John Kerr, states,

To Mr.Lockhart.

To Attorney Genl.

Aula Exd. by Peak.

To Capt.Rumsey.

I saw Peak in the Central Police Station on the

night of the 28th. June, between 10 and 11.

I saw him speaking to Sergeant Terrett in the

compound.

I was inside the charge-room at the time.

I was 10 or 12 yards away.

I remained in the charge-room all the time.

I did not speak to Peak at all.

I did not pay any particular attention to him.

I cannot speak as to Feak's state one way or the

other.

I did not see anything to lead me to suppose that

you were under the influence of drink.

I saw Peak near the top of the steps.

I saw him walking away.

I noticed nothing unusual in his walk but then I was

some distance off.

Alfred George Passmore states:

I am Acting Principal Warder in the Gaol.

I told Mr.Craig on the 29th. June that I had not seen

you

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