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Arising from Kelly Gang Article
MELBOURNE , Tuesday
Arising out of a series of articles about the exploits of the Kelly gang of bushrangers, a Supreme Court writ was to-day directed against the "Herald" and Weekly Times, Ltd., of Flinders-street, Melbourne , claims £3000 damages for libel, said to have been contained in one of the articles. The plaintiff Michael Edward Farrell, of Pine Creek. The words complained of In the article, which was headed "The Kelly's Are Out," were.-"And along with this sort of work Farrell, the policeman, stole a horse from George King, and had him in Whitty's paddocks until he left theforce."
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