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It is seldom that a Judge of the High Court has to appeal to his own. division, to obtain redress. This is what happened, however, in the King's Bench Division, when Mr Justice Bray was granted an injunction restraining a family of gipsies named Hedger from tresspassing upon his land at Shere and West Horsley,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5598, 26 May 1905, Page 3

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Untitled New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5598, 26 May 1905, Page 3

Untitled New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5598, 26 May 1905, Page 3

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