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IRVINE v. MILLAR.—A DISCLAIMER.

To the, Editor. Sir, — The statements made on oath by Mr John Millar, F.S.A., ex-City Surveyor, in the Resident Magistrate's Court last Wed. nesday, in the case Irvine v. Millar, to the effect’ “ that ho (Millar) conscientiously believed the plaintiff (Irvine) to he of unsound mind, and that his brother had‘died in the Asylum,” having appeared in the Evening Star newspaper o’f yesterday evening’s issue, I consider it my duty to declare that the assertion respecting my brother is wholly and altogether false, and utterly without foundation of any kind whatsoever; indeed, I never had a brother south of the line, and most certainly never had mm whose sanity was ever for a moment called in question. With respect to the assertion about my : self, no doubt it must be, since it was made on oath, Mr John Millar’s “conscientious belief,” and the value and the credibility of all his other statements may bo fairly gnaged by it. I am, &c., Chas. D. Irvine. Dunedin, April 14.

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2545, 14 April 1871, Page 2

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IRVINE v. MILLAR.—A DISCLAIMER. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2545, 14 April 1871, Page 2

IRVINE v. MILLAR.—A DISCLAIMER. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2545, 14 April 1871, Page 2

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