There wdfe a few merry moments »n the Otfthubu J£agiatoatt» T » Court tfais week daring the hearing m a ®* 3 * bearing OP the ownership of * «•*- Much evidence concerned tee cow * horns, and Mr F H. - witnesses to draw a aea«i aij4 Hero?., The attempts of witnesses to prepuce a pi«?tu?e »*'!#• tars laueb. S»vef*l witi>%ss«( admit tftey were beas«B ; _ Ol« f** l persevered, «f?4 «*aaui»Bg th® rw|ult, Mr Levies, with a wall®, remarked: "If the cow Itia h<ws Utr this ther© can be no hesitation tn ifontifyim it." <*» "What is a crumpled bem?" put witnesses m difficulty, one saymsr ii wa* a kern toasted inward, anotbe* im* it was on!* crumpled wfean it twisted eqjwuda.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20328, 29 August 1931, Page 17
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