ALLEGED SLANDER.
A MILITARY CASE.
(Times—Sydney Sun Special Cables.) LONDON, 13. In the case of Majoft\ Adam, who is suing Colonel Sir Edward Ward for slander, counsel stated that Adam had been unable to get employment, even in New Zealand, because of the stigma attached to his name. ;
Colonel Seely, in the. Adams case, refused to produce the confidential reports on • the ground that such action would be against the pulbic interest.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20012, 16 February 1914, Page 5
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