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DINIZULU'S TRIAL. MR. JELLICOE'S COMPLAINT.

B/ Telegraph.— Press AGson-'atioii.™ Copyright. DURBAN, 26th February. The Supreme Court refused Diniznlu b?il, but the Chiof Justice thought tho Crown must consider a complaint that he had not been allowed proper facilities to prepare a defence. Mr. Jellicoe, who went to South Africa to defend Diniznlu, threw up his brief, and returned to iMiglaud, alleging that obstacles were put in his way. On the* other hand, it has been stated that 'Mr. Jellicoo quarrelled with all the law officers in Pictermaritzburg.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 49, 27 February 1908, Page 7

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DINIZULU'S TRIAL. MR. JELLICOE'S COMPLAINT. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 49, 27 February 1908, Page 7

DINIZULU'S TRIAL. MR. JELLICOE'S COMPLAINT. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 49, 27 February 1908, Page 7