THE TIMES LIBEL CASE.
WHO WROTE THE ARTICLES?. TACTICS OF THE DEFENDANTS. [press ASSOCIATION.] Dublin, August 22. . The Freeman's Journal, in an article on the Parnell-Times case, states that it is expected that Sir John Walter, proprietor, Mr. Buckle, editor, and Mr. bpear, publisher, will state in the witness-box that they are ignorant , of the author of the articles containing the alleged libel, and refer to Mr. McDonald, manager of the paper, who will probably decline to answer the question. '•
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9141, 24 August 1888, Page 5
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