his decision, and Quinn reiterated demand for justice. The gaol offi«a'|4lia seized the man and endeavoured to '«»"!Sf| plain to him, as they hurried him be- ■•>ft!i low to make arrangements for his »,"~§M lease, that his Honour had "upset conviction/ He stopped 7||down, and with only his head showing S?'*! shouted to the bench. "Upset it! *JW "'-s'sl you call that justice?" His Honowlvl§ had the last word, however. "If h a will stop talking for one minute," ae'Sfefi said to the officials, "take advantage of 7|flt it and let him go that minute." 77Sfjfg
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13683, 17 March 1910, Page 6
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