How many?—I know of two, and there were perhaps more.
Have you those letters?—Mr. Chambers, solicitor, has them. Mr. Dyson gave them to Mr. Chambers.
You gave them to Mr. Dyson, your husband, and he gave them to Mr. Chambere?—Yes.
You don’t know whose writing they were?—They were signed as if from prisoner, and seemed to come from Germany.
(Prisoner: I wish to call witnesses.)
The Stipendiary: It’s not time to call witnesses.
Prisoner: Am I going to be committed to-day? I want my witnesses called before.
The Stipendiary: It’s not the time.
This concluded Mrs. Dyson’s evidence, who then retired.
Police-constable 235, John Pearson, was next called and examined by Mr. Pollard. Do you know the prisoner?—I do, three or four years.