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All Extraordinary Case.

'By Electric Telegraph-Copyright). (Per Press Association.)

Afl-n r. SYDNEr. ™y 31. Melville, who was acting for Willis, made a statement at the Land Conimis sion. He admitted that he offered £500, not to stop legal proceedings, but to stop the venomous newspaper attacks . which were causing Mrs Willis and family much distress.. He had detailed interviews with Haynes, who said that Me; was sorry for Mrs Willis, and also said that she must not take it all as against Willis. He didn't care twopence for him, and had no feeling against him.' but he wanted to get at Carruthers and Ashton. Willis was simply nothing, but the other fellows were "pious hypocrites," whom he would bring down. Haynes asked how much Willis would stand. Melville said he thought about Haynes said, "get the money and I'll drop Willis out." Haynes visited witness at his private residence and urged him to communicate with Willis, as the money would be useful to him just then. Melville showed that he was reluctant to produce his telegram to Willis but he ultimately did so. On the face, it does not seem to indicate that the money was to stop newspaper attacks. Haynes, recalled, emphatically asserted that the money was offered to stop, legal proceedings. He visited Melville with the hope of getting possession of the telegram. The Full Court fined the publisher of the Newsletter £50 and costs for commenting on Willis while action by the latter for libel against the paper was pending.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8053, 1 August 1905, Page 2

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All Extraordinary Case. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8053, 1 August 1905, Page 2

All Extraordinary Case. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8053, 1 August 1905, Page 2

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