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APPENDIX 20
MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS AT MEETINGS HELD BY THE ROYAL COMMISSION

TUESDAY, 21th JUNE 1881.

Present:
Mr. LONGMORE in the Chair;
Mr Anderson, Mr Gibb
Mr Graves, Mr Dixon
Mr Hall, Levey

A letter was received from Captain Standish declining to allow his private correspondence with the Queensland Government, in reference to Mr O’Connor and his trackers, to be placed before the Commission.

A statement was received from a prisioner named Baumgarten, containing charges against Senior-Constable Steele. The Secretary was directed to write, in reply, asking for the names of the witnesses who, it was alleged, could verify the statements made

Senior-Constable Armstrong called and examined. Examination closed

Meeting adjourned until 28 th June.

FRANCIS LONGMORE, Chairman.

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