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THE CHINA MAIL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1946.
PROF. LASKI A "TROUBLESOME
AND TIRESOME" PERSON
London, Nov. 28.
Sir Patrick Hastings, K.C., today opened the case for the defence in the libel case that Mr. Harold J. Laski, Professor of Political Science at the London University and last year's Chairman of the Labour Party, is bringing against the Newark Advertising Company, Limited, publishers of the "Newark Adverti ser," and Cyril Parlby, editor.
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long time but its ed for a violence exceeded the calcula tione, according to Moscow
Sir Patrick Hastings said that it was in his sub- mission, "too clear for words" that: Professor Laski had used the statement complained of- which includes a phrase imputing that he ad vocated a revolution by violence. He suggest- ed that the jury might think that Professor Laski was not a dangerous person but "more in the nature--I do not want to appear to be rude-of being troublesome and tiresome.' The real question the jury had Day, in answer to whose questions to decide, Sir Patrick said; was at an election meeting Professor
Radio Reuter. Y Laski spoke Laski is alleged to have used it whether Professor the words which defendants said Mr. Day, he said, was a qualified he did. Professor Laski's advisers journalist, and former editor of had pleaded innuende which in- "The Field" (u sporting and cluded treason and felony. Defen- society weekly).
of the "Newark The Editor that Professorį dants never said
Advertise
Mr. Pariby, then Laski was guilty of that crime.
to witnesses for Pro- rave evidence. Mr. Pariby said fessor tar
Laski who yesterday denied that he did not hear Professor hearing Professor Laski use the Laski's complete reply to Mr. Day him use the word vital words, Sir Patrick estimated but heard
.was convinced that 30 per cent of the witnessca "violence" and from Newark called for the plain- that he used the word "revolu tiff did not hear
meeting became very which Professor Laski had ad-
heated and a crowd began to He
gather round Mr. Day. A lot of bad temper was being displayedYes."
some words linn..
mitter is all the difference in the world between calling a lot at people. to say that they did not hear something and calling pen- ple to say that they did hear something." Counsel added.
Key Phrase
much disturuse there was 50
gave almost equal space to re- ports of Conservative, Labour and Liberal meetings.
Provocation
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