BROTHERLY LOVE
FIGHT WHEN THEY MEET.
[Pbb United Passs Association.]
"WEI/LINCtTON, October 14. An amusing case, in which two brothers (elderly farmers) were the principals, came before the Magistrate at the Upper Hutt Court. The wife of one summoned the other brother for assault on her husband. The police constable said that both brothers were an absolute nuisance. Wherever they met jjjey fought, and he often had to remove them from hotels. The S.M.: I know what I'll do. Til prohibit you both, and if either appears before me again I’ll send vou to gaol. The defendant would be fined £l.
The latter genially replied: That’s the way, your Worship. His Worship : Get out of court. Don’t talk to me, or FII give you two months.
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Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 7
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126BROTHERLY LOVE Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 7
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