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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

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DrsintHS, Monday. M ''STAR" LIBEL CASE.

""illy witness called for the defence I'll's wise on Saturday w:va Mr. F. Y Um \ iu;t h'it sub-editor. wt»> stated Mr. Boil was not eoasulfced as to the '■"' iv of tin? pn.rag.vaph in nuestion. I«t{r;inh was copied from the "TutftUllH'S,"

j' l \«'H made a statement to the effect i '«tivsi, , mw t| u> parugraph when readJ ji'"!St!ir" at his residence. Since "'iwttiuu lie hud not aenuieseed in it 111,1 h'-msMUedto publish a eontradie- "<• vut'utiii'.ion. lie never knew till ft'vijmluv-s weve commenced Chat the f' : was false. The columns of ' (j 'r had ahv.i.yn been open to. Dr. ■"i'lvsl the members of his church;: the Bishop favmtted hiro j'li'ttor or communication, it had in- ' V fucuived pi-, .nipt attention. He 1 «<ut Dr.. Mi.can had just reason for K "<' Inul serious doubts that he •*«uld have published a refutation f*»twl so to do. '•Btitlisiato, k.M.,did not comment '« imdmwe. but explained that tak- ; ir " •■'msukratioii the fact that the »h»1 h wu deemed of sufficient itu--7 *> justify the assistance of court- ;> kl he,li,Uot feet justified '•s * v,.'m u:t> l)ut . fylt , ifc t(> b<3 ' ri'nuo fcUo UivstJ to the Supreme *«'rm.yury. ei!f liVut W!W wa«uLttßd for trial W ' U *»w»a of thit Supreme Cottrt,

and admitted to bail, himself in £IOO, and two sureties of £oo each. THE ALL-ENGLAND ELEVEN. The cricketers here have agrvd t- > accept ' ih>- offer for the All-England".- vi-ntt t.. >i lv. Zealand. FINING .JURYMEN. Five Special Jurymen, in the Supreme Court to-day. f* mot appearing, were each fined £~>. THE LINGARDS The Lingards opened at the Princess on Saturday in " Our Boys," when 1,400 persons were present. Their entertainment j is the most amusing ever seen in Dunedin.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 74, 17 July 1876, Page 3

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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 74, 17 July 1876, Page 3

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 74, 17 July 1876, Page 3

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