THE CLAIM AGAINST TRUTH.
• THE PLAINTIFF CROSSEXAMINED. [PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPI'U-Gin. SYDNEY, J uno 20. Archbishop Wright \v:is subjected to a lengthy cress-examination. He supplied details of the results of the inquiries held in England and elsewhere into certain serious allegations against Canon Nash.
[A cablegram on Juno 17th slated that the action of Archbishop Clarke against John Norton, relit or of the newspaper “-Irnth," claiming £->OOO damages, was commenced. Ihe alleged libel was contained in an article dealing with the case of Canon Nash, v,’lkrein the Archbishop was stigmatised as a pestilent parasite, an inquisitor ard an Anglican anarchist. Ho was challenged to meet the writer in a Court of law.]
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West Coast Times, 21 June 1912, Page 3
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111THE CLAIM AGAINST TRUTH. West Coast Times, 21 June 1912, Page 3
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