EESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT
Thubsday, 10th Febbuaby, 1881 . (Before W. H. Retell, Esq., E-M.) Ckimixal Libel. Anpus Carapbe'l wa3. charged upon the information of James Irving Aiken, ' for that he did on or about the 3lst ultimo print and publish and cause to be printed and published! a false, slatrderous and defamatory libel of and concerning the complainant, James Irving Aiken, well knowing the same to be false." |Mr Jones appeared For the prosecution! The charge had been laid under titie^tJX ajad IT, Yio. he would be abe 1 *^Rp) live ii/Pi^PHipE^t^n^^OTr^ <*ai)ing evidence whie%^cOTtid not be re» bulled; The libel complained of was on£of;the vilest that could be penned, and there was reason to believe that there were others concerned in its »v» thotship. No one with a spark ofmanlin negs— no Cbristain could have been guilty of such a production. It cou'd only have emanated from a sort of Ishmaelite, j against whom all men?, hands were raised. The following was the libel complained of :—
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 11 February 1881, Page 2
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166EESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 11 February 1881, Page 2
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