'•We are all servants, you know, aud have to do as we are told," remarked Mr. Justice Blair in the Supreme Court at Wellington, while patiently' bearing with a petitioner who was pleading his own case for divorce. "The law tells me," said'his Honor, "that if a .case is proved I must give my ruling in/a certain way: and that if the ease is; not proved I must give my ruling in the directly opposite way." > ' ~, :-.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 241, 11 October 1929, Page 8
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