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A HEARST LIBEL CASE.

WRIT SERVED IN A SLEEPING ■,. ' ; ■ £1,200,000 DAMAGES. United Press Association, Copyright NEW YORK, Oct. 18. A Nebraska sheriff, being refused admission, broke into Hearst’s railway saloon at Omaha whilst Hcafst and his wife were retiring for the night and served Governor Haskell’s writ-, suing for £1,200,000 sterling damages for alleged libel, contained in'a speech made at Memphis describing Haskell as a tool of the. Standard Oil Trust, • . : ' ; ‘

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2326, 20 October 1908, Page 5

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71

A HEARST LIBEL CASE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2326, 20 October 1908, Page 5

A HEARST LIBEL CASE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2326, 20 October 1908, Page 5

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