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AUCKLAND, May 23.

A despatch from Paristo the Chronicle says that the case of Mr Robert Sherard, a well known journalist, against Mr McCarthy of the British consulate for criminal libel had been adjourned. Sherard charges that McCarthy publicly accused him of assisting in the Oscar Wilde sensations.

A despatch from Paris to the Chronicle says that the case of Mr Robert Sherard, a well known journalist, against Mr McCarthy, of the British consulate, for criminal libel had been adjourned. Sherard charges that McCarthy publicly accused him of assisting in the Oscar Wilde sensations.

A despatch from Paris to the Chronicle says that the case of Mr Robert Sherad, a well known journalist, against Mr McCarthy, of the British Consulate, for criminal libel, had been adjourned. Sherad charges that McCarthy publicly accused him of assisting in the Oscar Wilde sensations.

LONDON, April 12. - A dispatch from Paris to the Chronicle says: The case of Robert Sherard, a well-known journalist, against Mr. McCarthy of the British Consulate, for criminal libel came up before the Correctional tribunal Friday. The hearing was adjourned. Sherard charges that McCarthy publicly accused him of assisting in the Oscar Wilde immoralities.