THE CRITIC
NZ Truth , Issue 1066, 29 April 1926, Page 1
THE CRITIC
= Who can undaunted brave the . E = Critic's rage, = | Or note unmoved his .mention = s in the Critic's page; E jj Parade his errors, m the public § = eye, 5 = And Mother Grundy's rage = I def y? J iIIItUIItIIIIttIHIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItIIHIIIIIIIIIiIIiIIIIIir- ART-FUL UNIONS! "Evening Post": "Wood on tljte'Line." Surely the personnel of the Railway Board haven't put their heads together?' ■ ' ■. ' ■ • ■■■•■*•".■' ■..*■'■■ •■'- .'■. ■-■ In spite of their whimsicalities the girls of to-day are easily seen through. I ' -■ ■ ■ •'.-' *' . '■•'■ *. ■ .' It has , been .Statisticklish work for Mr. Malcolm Fraser lately. ' Advice 'to Chauffeurs: "Be careful. Never let another driver pass you!"
Newspaper Caption: f Postal Slug." Otherwise snail! '■''' •■ ■• . >''. ■':>' •'•■.'; : ,V* .'■: - ' ■ Once a man turns criminal he has a very trying time. . • l , i , ■ '."-.■ • •'.."'.,•■ •■'■'"■ : *.. ' ■■■.'■ :.*'•'•.■ Mr.. Malcolm Eraser . has only been nosing into other peoples' affairs. ' ..- '■ ■'-. " ■•'.■ ■'.■;-. "'■"."■••' ::.:■'■'*,;.:■ ''. Even the brightest' men fat the Bar sometimes imake W '"bljpOriier." . Recently' a' British Grovsrn % Prosecutor said:. "Gentlemen. 'of- r: "th : e'-.'ju'ry, look at the face of the accused; it is a mirror m which each of you will ses reflected f the features .of a criminal. 1 ' And the jury^idn't see the jok^H, .; , ; y» :**■.*■■.■,' :; 1 '; t "'':fT'.v^^'r^.;'^:;V.>- : '-:=':■ v=w - ■',■': ■'•;>-