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WELLINGTON LIBEL CASE.

CHARGE OF SWEATING PRINTERS. I PER PBKS3 ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, December 16. —1 a the libel case this morning, Thompson, of the firm of Brown, Thompson & Co., gave hearsay evidence as to existence of swo ting in the Catholic Times office. And John Rigg, member of Trades Union, said the charges made were based upon information given to the Board of Typographical Society by a late employeo. Witness had read the papal encyclical and utterances of Cardinal Moran, and as they seemed to him to condemn sweating, it was concluded that Archbishop Redwood must have been kept in ignorance of what was being done in the office. J |

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9266, 16 December 1891, Page 3

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WELLINGTON LIBEL CASE. Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9266, 16 December 1891, Page 3

WELLINGTON LIBEL CASE. Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9266, 16 December 1891, Page 3

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