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WhiteGloves for the Judge

New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 11, 12 March 1903, Page 10

 

White Gloves for the Judge

At tho opening of the Boyle Quarter Session-^ Judge O'Connor Morns, in an address to the (Jiam Juiy, said • ' I am paid for being here in this- woalhei hut on are not 1 mn ei y soiry for it. because 1 think it is a very hard thing. lam happy to tell you theie is no necessity that you should be sworn, as there is no business whatever to go before you T have had the Rre.it pleasure of getting a pair of white gloves fi om the Sheiiff. With the exception of the unfoitunate De Freyne nnd Murphy quarrel, of which 1 spoke at length before, I think the state of County Roscoimnon is cry satisfactory. 1

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