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AN IMPUDENT WITNESS'.

STOP VOl'R WINKIXO."

(By Teleg-ipii—Special to the Star.)

OITRLSTCJII.'RCH, This Day. A yoiinpt man who has hoon in, the hands (if the police two or three times lately caused a flutter in the Magistrate's Court l in's mm nine i.v his free and easy manner hi speakine (~'t lie Magistrate, Mr [t, \V. Bishop, S.M. lie was charged with having used obscene language, and at first il.-iiied that he had the words pet down in the information. Then, with delightful nonchalance, lie leaned over the top of the prisoner's' dork and in a friendly tone explained lo Mr Bishop that he had argued with a man "who had a wig on," discussing religious questions and drink, "I told him to fret his hair cut," admitted the accused, but his further explanation was cut off by Mr Bishop remarking: "Stop that winking at me; von can tell me about it, hut I won't, have you winking nt mo."

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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 February 1910, Page 4

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AN IMPUDENT WITNESS'. Greymouth Evening Star, 4 February 1910, Page 4

AN IMPUDENT WITNESS'. Greymouth Evening Star, 4 February 1910, Page 4