THE HURLBERT CASE.
Washington, September 6.
A reporter named Murray, connected with a paper at New Orleans, admits his connection with Hurlbert, but denies any knowledge of Mrs Evelyn. In the action brought in London by the latter against Hurlbert, the defendant asserted that he had been personated by his secretary, Wilfrid Murray. The oxietence of the latter was disbelieved, and a warrant was issued tor Hurlbert's arrest, which he evaded by leaving England.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 218, 7 September 1892, Page 5
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