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A QUICK DIAGNOSIS. However greatly taste may change, there will always bo circulation for such anecdotes a« that of the old fanner drawn for jury duty in Southern Missouri. Ho had qualified satisfactorily to both si-.les and his examination reached the point- where the Judge said; “Prisoner, look upon the y-ror. jciur, look upon the prisoner.” Carefully adjusting his spectoo’.os. the old man gezed searchiugly at the unfortunate in the dock; then, turning to the Court, he declared emphatically ; domed if I don’t, believe he’s guilty.”

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Evening Star, Issue 14966, 28 August 1912, Page 1

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Untitled Evening Star, Issue 14966, 28 August 1912, Page 1

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 14966, 28 August 1912, Page 1

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