PARTISAN WITNESSES.
IN THE SCOTT-SACKVILLE WILL . CASE. By Telegraph—Prese Association—Copyright tondon, July 8. In his summing-up in the oase In which 'Mr. Malcolm Scott objected to the granting of probate of tho will of his brother, Sir John Murray Scott, the Judge said there was no question of Sir John Scotfs soundness of mind. He (the Judge) had failed to find fraud on the part of Lady Sackville. Many of the witnesses' statements had been coloured by prejudice and partisanship. ' The costs are estimated at twenty thousand pounds.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1798, 10 July 1913, Page 5
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88PARTISAN WITNESSES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1798, 10 July 1913, Page 5
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