CO129-328 - Governor Nathan - 1905 [1-6] — Page 687

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Mr. A. Chapman came in at about nine or a quarter past to

say good morning as he always dia. I went on and did work as a man. I had to go to Government Civil Hospital. The Sister said I was

queer, but I was not queer in that sense, though I was queer to

some extent. I could do my work, and as a matter of fact I did

my work that day. The third charge against me is that on the night of the 25th May I created a disturbance while under the influence of drink, and I bring evidence to prove other vise, doouuentury

evidence.

Dr. Laing here handed His Excellency a letter.

Continuing :-

That proves that up to a quarter to twelve there was not the least

sign of drink on me. I shall call Major Chapman to prove that I was what is called ragging in the Army. I very often go down end I

have often spoken to a policeman before this. I went on to the

verandah and saw a man standing against a tree, who I took to be

a policeman. I went down stairs and took my little dog, which always accompanies me to the hospital, and I ran after my little

dog and brought him back, and then talked to the constable for some time. Mr. Browne says for half an hour. He may be right or he

may be wrong, but I should say 20 minutes. I then went to Mr.

Chapman and pulled him out of bed.

His Excellency

Dr. Laing

Was he asleep ?

Yes he was asleep. After some time I went to bed and he went

it to bed. As for being a little late x I admit it was a little late.

I was not on duty that night and coulh have had a concert if I mad not cared to respect the quietude of the sisters down below. I was

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