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tASTING EIGbT RA3TS. (ctfiiin PRiis .isiociATKntr-ooraueir.) (Receiyed- 26th August, 8 a.m.). . SYDNEY, This Day. Mr. Campbell, one of the counsel for, th» defence, has concluded his speech in the wool-tops case after eigEt days. Two other counsel intimated that > they expected their speeches to take two and four daya respectively. Counsel for plain* tiffs anticipate that four days will suffice them to reply., The case, since its start, has «wt £500 daily. ' .
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 49, 26 August 1922, Page 7
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