UNSIGNED ARTICLES.
'AN APPEAL DISMISSED. fly Teligraph—Press Association—Copyright Perth, October 18. The Full Court heard: an appeal by the "Sunday Times" against its conviotion for publishing an.unsigned political article after tho polling, but before the return of the Senate writs, in connection with tho Federal polls.. The ground of appeal was that a signed article meant a signature to a manuscript article, not to a printed publication - , V. The appeal was unanimously and unhesitatingly, dismissed; with costß. CASE IN BRISBANE. Brisbane, Ootober 18. The "Daily Standard" was chargod with a breach of the Electoral Act in publishing an unsigned articlo comment 1 ing on tho Liberal and Labour parties after tho issue of the writs and before ■ their return.' Tho Magistrate), after , reading the article carefully concluded, that it had been written against the In- , dustrial Workers of tho World, and dismissod tho case, with costs. 1 ■ ' 1
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1885, 20 October 1913, Page 7
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148UNSIGNED ARTICLES. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1885, 20 October 1913, Page 7
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