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DUNEDIN.

August 13. The summons arrising out of the caso of C aimers v. Clarke was dealt with by His Honor Judge Williams in chambers last week. Among other matters disci* s -d on affidavits a statement mado by Mr. Larnaeh that, fiom inquiries mad; by him, tlie telegram forwarded to Australian newspapers had, lit! believed, been sent by t.ie plaintill''s solicitor, or by some one acting on behalf of the plain till', and fiat the statement made in the telegram tint he had lift New Zealand in order to escape examination was untrue. The summons which called upon Mr. L-irnach to show c tuse why lie should not be examined was dismissed with costs Judge! Willanis will deliver judgniens on other applications in the same canst? this week. The Museum was opened at J] o'clock yesterday afternoon, being visited by great crowds. Dr. Stuart sounded the "'war-note" yesterday by denouncing the act of the three trustees who sanctioned the opening. The Clergy aro sure to be in arms against if. iJishop Mora.n indulged in a liery harangue last night against, the Education Dill, which he says is part, of the Freemason's programme. If it became law tlie Catholics mint eillier remove their children to localities beyond a radius of two miles from tlie (lovernment schools, or Hoe from the Colony as the accursed spot was blasted by the tyranny of a persecuting government and legislature.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 403, 14 August 1877, Page 2

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DUNEDIN. Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 403, 14 August 1877, Page 2

DUNEDIN. Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 403, 14 August 1877, Page 2

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