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"THINGS ONE WOULD HAVE BETTER HAVE LEFT UNSAID."

[FEB PRESS ASSOCIATION.] (Recewed 31,1.20 a.m.) I London, May 30. Sir Robert Feel has been committed (or trial for libelling his sister's husband, Mr. Vonderhaydt, a trustee in the Peel estate. He used the epithets " blackguard " and " blackmailer." Sir Robert Feel attempted justification, but was net permitted at that stage of the trial.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 100, 31 May 1900, Page 3

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"THINGS ONE WOULD HAVE BETTER HAVE LEFT UNSAID." Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 100, 31 May 1900, Page 3

"THINGS ONE WOULD HAVE BETTER HAVE LEFT UNSAID." Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 100, 31 May 1900, Page 3

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