Volume 3

Continuation of the prosecution and defence witness evidence at the trial from page 250 (AA122/3/3/72). Describes differing accounts of the events by witnesses. Reference made to the passing of the note as described page 250A (AA122/3/3/73). Note the verbatim cited on this page 251 (AA122/33/3/74) "This is one of the most accomplished rogues in the pay of the Missions" does differ from the words on the square of paper page 250A (AA122/3/3/73).

Places mentioned: Caledon Bay (NT); Millimbimbie (NT); Darwin (NT); Melville Island (NT)

People mentioned: Judge [Thomas Alexander] Wells (1888-1954); Sergeant [Alfred Victor] Stretton (Superintendent of Police) (1890-1963); Kinju (Japanese seaman); Harry (Australian Aboriginal man); [Fred] Gray (1899-?); Constable [Victor Charles] Hall (1896-1972); Melville Island boys; Caledon Bay boys; Kimishimi (Japanese seaman); Crown Prosecutor; Counsel for the Defence

CreatorCecil John Hackett
ControlAA 122/3/3/74
Date Range15 April, 1934  -  01 January, 1934
Quantity 0.01cm,   1   Foolscap page
Series AA 122/03/01