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THE GLENELG RAILWAY CASE.
When the Judges of the Supreme Court
decided on June 13 to order the issue of a
writ of mandamus commanding the Direc
tors of the Glenelg Railwa Company to
sell and convey the V ictoria-square. line of
railway to the State, as provided by the
Holdfast Bay Railway Act of 1878, and the
Glenelg Railway Act of 1881, it was agreed
to adjourn the argument as to the form in
which the rule should issue until Tuesday,
July 25. When the case was called on Tues
day Sir John Downer, the senior counsel
for the Crown, applied for an adjournment
until a date to be fixed. He intimated
that he did not wish to publicly state the
grounds, upon which he made the applica
tion, but assured the Court that the other
side had agreed to the arrangement. The
application -was granted.
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