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THE ARMSTRONG CASE.

e TRIAL OF THE PRISONERS. I 1 [REOTER'S telkorvm.] i! London, November 7. e The trial of Mr. Stead, editor of the * Pall Mall Gazette, and others concerned in the Lily Armstrong case, concluded e to-day, when Mr. Stead and Mrs. « Jarrett were found guilty of abduction, 1 Messrs. Booth and Jacques being 0 acquitted. Sentence on the prisoners t was deferred, pending the result of the 0 trial for indecent assault in connection with the same case.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7480, 9 November 1885, Page 5

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THE ARMSTRONG CASE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7480, 9 November 1885, Page 5

THE ARMSTRONG CASE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7480, 9 November 1885, Page 5

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