A LAWYER'S WRITING
(By Telegraph.) (Special to "The Evening Post.") CHRISTCHUItCH, This Day. Bather sharp criticism of tho handwriting of one of tho younger Christchurch lawyers was voiced by his Honour Mr. Justice Adams in tho Supreme Court yesterday. Of a document he was reading he said: "It is sent with some hieroglyphs purporting to be a signature." "That signature is of Mr. , solicitor, your Honour," said Mr. H. T. Twyneham. "It is desirable that one should be able to say what tho signature is," commented his Honour. "It is quite impossible to say what these hieroglyphs might bo. I suppose with a microscope one might be able to do SO."
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 135, 9 June 1928, Page 11
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