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DR. JAMESON'S TRIAL.

A LEGAL CONTENTION RAISED. THE DECISION RESERVED. London, July 20. Dr Jameson and his five associates are being tried before Lord Chief Justice Russell, Baron Pollock, and Sir Henry Hawkins. Sir E. Clark moved to quash the indictment on the grounds of it being vitiated by the absence of the proclamation required under the Foreign Enlistment Act. The Attorney-General in reply contended that the Act warranted a general indictment. The decision of the Court was reserved.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 74, 22 July 1896, Page 2

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DR. JAMESON'S TRIAL. Hastings Standard, Issue 74, 22 July 1896, Page 2

DR. JAMESON'S TRIAL. Hastings Standard, Issue 74, 22 July 1896, Page 2

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