REQUEST THAT FAILED
“NEVER GETS FAIR PLAY” “ I'd like to appear at the Supreme Court,” your Worship, “I never got fair play here,” said David Anderson fine to Mr ,f. It. Bartholomew, S.M. (his morning. “When wero you here last?” askec His Worship. “A Attic ever three years ago,'’ answered Rae, “ and I think you sentenced ihe.” “ And you didn’t get fair play then?” “Well, we’ll say I did that time, anyway,” Rae qualified Senior-sergeant Quartermain mentioned that Rae bad told him some impossible story about a big claim he had on the Government, and the magistrate decided that a remand for sever days for medical examination would b< the best thing. Rae protested that lie wanted to gel out to do some important business, but the magistrate merely reiterated “ Remanded for seven days,” and Rae retired reluctantly.
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Evening Star, Issue 19519, 29 March 1927, Page 2
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138REQUEST THAT FAILED Evening Star, Issue 19519, 29 March 1927, Page 2
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