Questioned why he decided to go an unusual route home on a certain night, defendant in a case at the Invercargill Magistrate’s Court the other afternoon, replied: “I was riding without a light—as a matter of fact, I was dodging the police.” “Friends, your pocket is your best friend.” said Councillor P. W. Sharpe at a Christchurch Labour meeting. “If it is well filled,” he added, “it makes a great difference to people when they try to dictate.”
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 175, 20 April 1929, Page 5
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