NEW SOUTH WALES.
WASHING DIRTY LINEN IN" COURT, STARTLING REVELATIONS PROMISED Sidney, 22nd October. An amusing slander aotion was heard in the Sydney District Court. Albert Barry and Letitia Barry surd Robert Johnson and wife for £10!) damages. The two wivrs exchanged complimonti on the Randwiok at a reoent race meeting. Defendant, it was alleged, mado an imputation on plaintiff's bhaatity, and plaintiff, so defendant alleges, $old her she Had been found drunk on the racijooqrie with her stockings down. Other similar compliments' wpre exchange d. The Judge gaye a vardipt for plaintiff for JSIO damages and oosti. Both females aro the Wives of well-known sporting men. A cablegram received in Sydney states that Edmund Taylor, a member of the late firm of Starkey and. Taylor, left Colombo on the 13th Ootobor, by the R.M.S. Arcadia, in charge of Detective Hines, Some startling revelations will be forthcoming at the trial pf Taylor, whose word at the bank was good for at least .£IOO,OOO. It h stated that Taylor owes the bank about £200,000.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 104, 29 October 1889, Page 3
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173NEW SOUTH WALES. Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 104, 29 October 1889, Page 3
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