Hawaii Holomua, Volume I, Number 35, 28 October 1893 Edition 02 — MORE CRIMINAL LIBEL. [ARTICLE]

MORE CRIMINAL LIBEL.

Mr. E<imund Norrie the eiiitcr ;of the Holohua. w*s anf«ited | th:s morning on a cfaarpe of crimi inal libel preferred agasost him ; bv one Thomas W. Hobron. ; The article whieh Mr. Hobron j considers libellous appeareii in | yesterday * Holomua nnder the : beading “Another Fake. lt contained a criticism of a Hono luln correspondence whieh appeared in the <Sua Franci*co ChronicU and whieh was some of the wildest rot iraaginable. It now seems that the brilliant im agmative writer to the Chronide is j this very Thomas W, Hobron and '< he natnrally feels burt when any j newspaj>er here expresses sor- : prise and indignation over the j yarns whieh he dīshes ont to tbe San Francisco {>aper whieh foolishly bas admitted him to its colnrans. Mr. Norrie whs promptlv released on bail in the snm of 1100, a bond for that amonnt being fnmishetl by Mr. J<>hn Phillij - All tbe etlitors of the Englis’u papers in Honolulu *re now bl. -1 with a enminal libel suit.