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  2. LABOUCHERE'S OPINION IN THE CRAWFORD-DILKE CASE.

    AS I said the other week, neither I nor any one else is in a position to know with absolute certainty whether Sir Charles was guilty or innocent, ...

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  3. MRS. FRANKLYN'S EVIDENCE.

    THE Melbourne Insolvency Court was crowded the other morning in anticipation of Mrs. Franklyn's examination. The lady duly put in an ...

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