I then asked lur. Irvine
if
he had read the newspapers today
he se i "No". I told him about the report of the hearing forintul
Mirror" re: Peter
he
agreed I.
that most
et
in the "Daily Mirror
N was lies, I mentioned about D.D, w.f. etc, how all the H.K. Police use abreviations, for most of their work, he said thes
me not to mention carry of
was po.
He then asked conversation to
Anyone.
I menturied to him about the
craz
day
کستان
home in H.K. was searched, as hus Irvine was one of the Search party, he told me he was
time.
vely embarrased at that
Y
I asked him about hargant & hoy Sturgeon (mutual friends in H.K) He (MR Juine) then told me that the Sturgeons had split up, as
Roy had another woman, &
was still in Ireland &
Thai-
Margaret
had not gone back to H.K. with Roy, after their leave, because of this
Aur. Irvine was
very surprised to learn that I knew nothing of this. I
Hold him that I had no contact with
any of
the police
their families, either here in England, or in H.K.
Mr. Sinine then went on to say that her. bindingast would stop at nothing to get Peter back to Hongkong, that 18 Predergast had talked to
Affidavits, to fix Peter.
lev. Imine
had
on a
white
d
тас,
12. They
buitonari up to the neck, his hair was cut quite short, (Shorter than it was when last saw him in our home in (.I.) We had a large brown suitcase with him, which appeared to be quite heavy, he had to put it down while speaking to me. I also noticed that the second tooth, right side, upper jaw, looked as if it had been broken in half, had been repaired (A). He then left me, wished is well lufore he deported. Jean Godber. 9th Geldeer. 1974. (over)
net Mr. Irvine about
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