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AGAINST NEWSPAPER MEN. ! By Telegraph—Prom Ausooiation—OopyrlsH "Times" and Sydney "Bun" Bervlcej. London, May; 1.. The 'King's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice' has granted a rule of attachment against the editor, printer, and'publisher:of ; ;the, , London ; "Mail" publishing a-paragraph-wanting to' know;if all decent people should not heave a sigh of relict if the ' Govern-, ment decided to deport the "unspeakable" Croslaiid (Crosland wrote "Tho Unspoakable Scot") and tho still more unspeakable Douglas. 1 The rule was granted on the grounds that the comment was on' pending proceedings. ' Mr. Crosland and Lord Alfred Douglas are charged with conspiracy. It is alleged that, in revenge for the publication of Mr. Ransome's book about the lata Oscar Wilde, Mr. Crosland, the author, and Lord Alfred Douglas conspired to accuse Mr. Robert Baldwin Ross of a crime. .
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2139, 4 May 1914, Page 5
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137RULE OF ATTACHMENT Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2139, 4 May 1914, Page 5
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