His Opinion
There was some doubt as to the responsibility for the accident, and the case more or less depended on the evidence of the one Impartial witness of the affair. Counsel closely examined this man, and asked him whether he had actually seen the accident at the moment it happened. “Yes, sir, I did,” replied the witness. “That being so,” returned the counsel, “can you tell his worship what you consider was the cause of the collision?"
“Well, sir, from what I could see, both drivers appeared to bo chasing the same pedestrian."
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Cromwell Argus, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3485, 6 September 1937, Page 2
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94His Opinion Cromwell Argus, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3485, 6 September 1937, Page 2
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