SUPREME COURT.
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This Dav
(Before Mr Justice Chapman.)
THE TELEGRAM LIBEL CASE,
Mr Macassey completed his argument a little after 11 o’clock.
His Houor having intimated that he should prefer to take until Saturday to consider his judgment, counsel intimated that that day would suit, there being no immediate hurry now, as the Colonial Secretary would be obliged to remain in Dunedin until the 16th instant, he having been subpmaed as a witness in other proceedings arising out of this controversy.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2509, 2 March 1871, Page 2
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83SUPREME COURT. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2509, 2 March 1871, Page 2
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