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THE WEEK'S NE IVS.

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IN PARLIAMENT.

A WREXHAM SLANDER ACTION.…

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A WREXHAM SLANDER ACTION. At the Wrexbam County Court. Sir Horatio Lloyd heard an action for slander. The plaintiff was Thomas Frederick Davies, hairdresser, and the de- fendant John Liversage, grocer and provision dealer, both of Wrexham. It was a remitted action from the Hi?h Cour: plaintiff claiming £ 50 damages on the ground that the defendant had stated to several per- sons that he (piaiutiff) had been thrashing his wife." Plaintiff who occupies a private house next to defend- ant's shop, sta,t, d that early on the morning of July 6 he was awakened by hearing a girl scream iu the house and saying there was a person in her room. The girl came into plaintiff's room and continued screaming, and he then went to the window and called tha police. Defendant came out, and plaiu- tiff a-ked him to go round through the back door and see if all was safe, which he did. On the f-llowin? morning plaintiff called at defendant's shop to thank him, when defendant told him that he (plaintiff) had been thrashing his wife, and must not come there telling him his lies, as he didn't believe it was the girl at all who had made the noise." A number of witnesses having being called for the plaintiff, the defendant pleaded justification stating that on the night in question he heard a woman screaming, and on opening his bedroom door he heard a boy's voice saying Don't, father." One of defendant's witnes- ses ( Alfred Lee ) stated that he heard the plaintiff's servant girl say that it was her master and mistress who had been quarrelling.—His Honour said the plain- tiff's character had been vindicated, and gave judg- ment for ten guineas and costs.

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