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Duncan v Daniels [1908] HCA 36; (1908) 6 CLR 379 (15 June 1908)

HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA

Duncan Informant, Appellant; and Daniels Defendant, Respondent.

H C of A

On appeal from the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

15 June 1908

Griffith C.J., Barton, O'Connor and Isaacs JJ.

Macfarlan, in support of the application.

Griffith C.J.,

Barton, O'Connor and Isaacs JJ.

Per curiam. There is no reason for disagreeing with the judgment of the majority of the Full Court. We think their decision is right, and leave to appeal will be refused.

Special leave to appeal refused.

Solicitors, for applicant, Lynch & McDonald, for Dawson, Waldron & Glover, Sydney.


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