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  5. MR. TALFERY'S CROSS-EXAMINATION.

    By Mr. Feez: Explain what you were ordered to do at Macfarlane's farm.—We were ordered to cross the railway. Who do you mean by "we"?—The ...

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  6. The Defence Opened.

    The Attorney-General then opened the case for the defendants, and in doing so said he would not take up the time of the court.for-any great length, as he would have ...

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  7. The Afternoon's Proceedings.

    On the court resuming after lunch the cross-examination of T. J, Brown was continued. By Mr. Feez: Did you hear what Corporal ...

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  8. Evidence for the Defence.

    William H. C. Palfery, a dairyman, residing at Yeerongpilly, was the first witness for the defence. He said he was a memlber of the First Contingent, but was ...

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