PRACTICAL ILLUSTRATION.
, A former Ilecprdei- o£ London was point ing out to hi 3 Court that a witness was not necessarily to be regarded as untruthful because he altered a statement he had previously made. " For instance," he t ' ij\hen * 6ntered this Court to-day, i could have sworn I had my watch in my pocket. _ But then I remembered I had fj'/* »n a particular place at home." VV ben the Recorder got home that night, his wife said: " Why all this bother about your watch—sending four or five men for it I Good heavens," said the Recorder, " what did you do ?" " I gave it to the first one who came," answered Mb wife.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 133, 2 December 1922, Page 19
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