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AN ILLEGAL PRINT.

(per press association.) Dunedin, June 26. At the Police Court to-day Samuel Lister, the printer of the Otago Workman, was charged with publishing a certain paper to which the name and abode of the printer was not attached. The document was as follows Up, up, up, shareholders of the New Zealand aud South Seas Exhibition, up before it is too iate, for we have in our midst an imported, cunning, shrewd, crafty, deen, designed, practical and scientific swindler. Up, up, up.” Theevideuae was circumstantial, and the conntolion of the defendant with the publication restod principally on the fact that there was a peculiarity about one of the p’s in “up” having been made from aa “ R,” and a printer who sold the type to Lister was able to identify it. The accused was fined £lO and costs £6 2s, the prosecutor only putting in oue copy.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 957, 4 July 1890, Page 26

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AN ILLEGAL PRINT. New Zealand Mail, Issue 957, 4 July 1890, Page 26

AN ILLEGAL PRINT. New Zealand Mail, Issue 957, 4 July 1890, Page 26

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