The sports of Chilton House School w'll be held (weather permitting at the recreation grounds, Lower Hutt, to morrow. All parents, friends of. the school, and old scholars are cordially invited to be present.
“Nothing pleases n detective so much as an alias. If one’s name happened to be spelt Browne and the name was given as Brown, one would be put in the dock and . charged as Browne alias Brown. The average police official loves getting hold of an alias. It’s meat and drink to him. —A remark passed by counsel at the Napier Supreme Court. —“Telegraph.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 44, 16 November 1925, Page 10
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