JOHNSON-WELLS FIGHT.
.INTERLOCUTORY INJUNCTION GRANTED, B? Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, September 27. Mr. Justice Lush, of the High Court, granted tho Metropolitan Railway Company, who aro tho freeholders of Earl's Court, an interlocutory injunction, on the ground that the license would bo endangered if tile fight between Jolwsoa and Wells takes place there. Tho summonses against Johnson and Wells for contemplating a brgach of the peaco have been adjourned till Friday. , Lord Lonsdale, in a letter to the Press, says lie is unable to understand Mr. Winston Churchill's action in stopping tho prize-fight, as in tho Slaviu-M'Aulifl'e case tho Judge decided in tho men's favour.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1245, 29 September 1911, Page 5
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