THE HAT CASE.
By telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyright Sydney, Maroh 6. The slander action is based on the words, “ What do you think of McMillan’s Arm and David Storey’s firm buying b&ts from Anderson and compelling him to mark them insido ‘ made in England,’ ” a'lcgedlv uttered by Sir W. Lyne to Sena tor Pulstord in the refreshment room of tbo Federal Parliament in ihs presence of MrDoakin and Senator Play ford.
DAVID STOREY GIVES HIS VERSION.
By telegraph,, Press 'Ass’n,. Copyright
Received 1 am., March 7.
Sydney, Maroh 6
Mr David Storey, in a let'er to the press, characterises the charge allegedly made by S r W. Lyne against his firm as monstrous and absolutely UDtrue. He ohal'engG3 the strictest enquiry. In the ovent of the slighest proof he is willing to forfeit one hundred pounds to the Sydney Hospital.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1691, 7 March 1906, Page 2
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