ARMY LIBEL ACTION.
NO 'EVIDENCE OF, MALICE. By TcleprapJi-PMsS Asssclallon-Oopyrlijl • (Rec. February 19, 9,55 p.n.i,) London, February 19. Hearing was continued to-day of the caso in which Major W. -A. Adam issuing Colonel Sir Edward Ward, late. Secretary to the- Wat Officei for libelalleged to have been contained in a letter written in. 19.10 oh. hehalf of the Army Council to General'-Scobell, and eomiiiUiiieated to the Press, upholding General Scab oil's -confidential-reporXs in August, IS-10, when h>o officers,'including Jlajiw Adam, were removed from the Army List. . Mr. Justice Darling ruled, that- there ■was no evidence of -malice on the part of Sir Ed-Ward, Ward and loft-the ques* trail of .privilege to the. jury,'
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1989, 20 February 1914, Page 7
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113ARMY LIBEL ACTION. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1989, 20 February 1914, Page 7
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