TRAPPED BY A JUDGE
'j AS l working-man/; who had been Knocked down by. a motor-car and prethat ho had lost the use of one 4>f his arms'."wasl claiming heavy damages iJEromj;the proprietor of the car. 'i "I;Suppose,'? said the Judge, "that frpu.jlia.YJ2i::flp.t. completely lost the use &f your frij&hl 'Perhaps you will show |(:bff^urjr: a :oVr>;far you can raise it." - ■j The; w-Orkman;, gifted his 'arm as high ps'Ws-.ehe'sfc •':,...';;' ; ,: ' ' ■ jj "SuVhowhigti" could you raise it Tjeforo-you met with the accident?" qucrie<Lthe Judge. .■ . «' Ana the claimant, not realising the trajV -which had been set for him, imifiediately raised his arm right above liis4ead! - .•','.".".' :.' •.'." ■;,..
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 75, 29 March 1930, Page 18
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103TRAPPED BY A JUDGE Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 75, 29 March 1930, Page 18
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