CO129-325 - Public Offices & Others - 1904 — Page 235

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ship.

On leaving the Court I returned immediately to the ...

On Tuesday March 1st I again attended the Court

on this occasion accompanied by the two Boatswain's

Mates, when I had in the meantime subpoenaed as witnesses

they having frequently commented on the way in which I was

treated by the Chief Officer.

I may here mention that on the first day the

Captain was unrepresented, and brought no witnesses, on

the Tuesday he was represented by a Mr Masters, Solicitor,

and produced in the Court the Chief and Fourth Officers

as witnesses for his prosecution. Before the case was

called a considerable time was spent by the Solicitor

for the prosecution, my representative, and Mr Barnes

Lawrence the newly appointed Marine Magistrate in

private consultation.

Immediately on the case being called, the Solicitor

for the prosecution asked permission to amend the charge

from being absent on the 24th., 25th., and 26th. instant

to being absent on the 25th., 26th., 27th., and 28th.

instants and to add "Wilful and continued disobedience of

orders on those dates; it was immediately granted against

my wish, my representative raising no objection.

In answer to these charges I pleaded "Not Guilty"

The Captain was first called for the prosecution and his

evidence was to the effect that on Saturday 26th instant at 1 p.m. it was reported to him by the Chief Officer

that I was absent from the ship without leave, and had

been absent since the night of the 25th.

No statement was made by him to the effect that

he had taken any steps to verify this statement. The

only questions put by my representative to the prosecutor were

Firstly

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233 ship. On leaving the Court I returned immediately to the ... On Tuesday March 1st I again attended the Court on this occasion accompanied by the two Boatswain's Mates, when I had in the meantime subpoenaed as witnesses they having frequently commented on the way in which I was treated by the Chief Officer. I may here mention that on the first day the Captain was unrepresented, and brought no witnesses, on the Tuesday he was represented by a Mr Masters, Solicitor, and produced in the Court the Chief and Fourth Officers as witnesses for his prosecution. Before the case was called a considerable time was spent by the Solicitor for the prosecution, my representative, and Mr Barnes Lawrence the newly appointed Marine Magistrate in private consultation. Immediately on the case being called, the Solicitor for the prosecution asked permission to amend the charge from being absent on the 24th., 25th., and 26th. instant to being absent on the 25th., 26th., 27th., and 28th. instants and to add "Wilful and continued disobedience of orders on those dates; it was immediately granted against my wish, my representative raising no objection. In answer to these charges I pleaded "Not Guilty" The Captain was first called for the prosecution and his evidence was to the effect that on Saturday 26th instant at 1 p.m. it was reported to him by the Chief Officer that I was absent from the ship without leave, and had been absent since the night of the 25th. No statement was made by him to the effect that he had taken any steps to verify this statement. The only questions put by my representative to the prosecutor were Firstly
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233 ship. On leaving the Court I returned immediately to the On Tuesday March 1st I again at sended tae Court on this occasion acco panied by the two Boatswain's Mates, when I had in the meantime suopcenaec as witnesses they having frequently comentea on the way in which I Jas treated by the Chief Officer. I may here mention that wal et on the first day the Captain was unrepresented, and brought no witnesses, on the Tuesday he was represented by a Mr Masters, Solicitor, ana oro at to ane Court the Chief and Fourth Officers as witnesses for bmw progec: tion. Before the case was culled a consi.craole time was spent by the Solicitor for the rosecution, my reprecortative, and Mr Barnes Lawrence the newly appointed Murine gistrate in private cons tation. Immediately on the case being called, t.e Solicitor for the prosecution sked per tizzion o amend the charge from being wogent on the 24th., 25th., and Loth. ingsunt to being absent on the 25th., 26th., 276., und 28th. instants and to add "Wilful and continued disobedience of orders on those dates; ie was immediately granted against my wish, my representative raising no objection. In answer to these charges I pleaded "Not Guilty" The Captain was first called for the prosecution and his evidence we to the effect that on Saturday 26th instant at 1 p.m. it was reported to him by the Chief Officer that I was dosent from the ship without leave, and nud been absent since the night of the 25th. No statement lug bitte by his to the effect that he had taken any steps to verify this statement. The only questions pvt wy a reprezentative to the prosecutorwore Firstly
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ship.

On leaving the Court I returned immediately to the

On Tuesday March 1st I again at sended tae Court

on this occasion acco panied by the two Boatswain's

Mates, when I had in the meantime suopcenaec as witnesses

they having frequently comentea on the way in which I

Jas

treated by the Chief Officer.

I may here mention that wal et on the first day the

Captain was unrepresented, and brought no witnesses, on

the Tuesday he was represented by a Mr Masters, Solicitor,

ana oro at to ane Court the Chief and Fourth Officers

as witnesses for bmw progec: tion. Before the case was

culled a consi.craole time was spent by the Solicitor

for the rosecution, my reprecortative, and Mr Barnes

Lawrence the newly appointed Murine gistrate in

private cons tation.

Immediately on the case being called, t.e Solicitor

for the prosecution sked per tizzion o amend the charge

from being wogent on the 24th., 25th., and Loth. ingsunt

to being absent on the 25th., 26th., 276., und 28th.

instants and to add "Wilful and continued disobedience of

orders on those dates; ie was immediately granted against

my wish, my representative raising no objection.

In answer to these charges I pleaded "Not Guilty"

The Captain was first called for the prosecution and his

evidence we to the effect that on Saturday 26th instant at 1 p.m. it was reported to him by the Chief Officer

that I was dosent from the ship without leave, and nud

been absent since the night of the 25th.

No statement lug bitte by his to the effect that

he had taken any steps to verify this statement. The

only questions pvt wy a reprezentative to the prosecutorwore

Firstly

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