“ Why did you strike this man ?” asked the magistrate of a man accused of assault. “He called me a liar, your Worship.” “ And I can prove it,” said the complainant from (he well of the court. “ What have you to sav '■o that?” asked the magistrate. “ It’a nothing whatever to do with the case.’,’ replied the accused. “Even if lam a liar I’m entitled to be sensitive about it.” ' ' .
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Evening Star, Issue 23021, 28 July 1938, Page 8
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