VIRIOUS CABLES
m (By Telegraph.— Press Association.—Copyright.) (Received December 18, 9 a.m.) INDpABARAH'S MEAT. LONDON, 17th December. The Salvage Association reports that the temperature of the Indrabarah's meat was maintained normally. NEW TRIAL ORDERED. MELBOURNE, 17th December. A new trial has been granted in the libel case Webbe versus the <Age newspaper, an action for damages for implied slander in a death notice, on the ground that the amount of the damages awarded (£400) was excessive. (Times— Sydney Sun Special Cables.) (Received December 18, 8.10 a.m.) PICTURE POSTCARDS SEIZED. BERLIN, 17th December. . Picture postcards bearing a reproduction of a statue entitled "Grace" have been seized b} the Berlin police as being dangerous to public morals through ignorance. Tho statue adorns one of the Kaiser's palaces. (Received December 18, 11 a.m.) WRESTLING. MELBOURNE, This Day. In a wrestling match Clarence Weber defeated Maynard, of America, securing the first fall in eight seconds and the second in «eight minutes. /
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 147, 18 December 1913, Page 7
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157VIRIOUS CABLES Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 147, 18 December 1913, Page 7
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