“I have had;. thq misfortune to hear you on' various occasions, and X am heartily sick of you and your dcTtuestip' affairs,” remarked Mr J. X l , Salmon, S.M., to a defendant who was in arrears a,L the Wanganui Court. “You have a wife and oigl’it children, and you are asked to. pay 25s per week to their maintenance.' 1 This shows tliei type of man you are that you should have a. wife and eight children and not 'ho ahlo to: pay ..255.' I hopp you arc proud ol' yourself. I realised that you could..'not ipay3os; per. week, and I reduced it to 255, and you have not., paid. If there is uny more shirking you; will he sent, to:- prison.'• I ain not going, to waste any more dime ,with .you. Next time it is gaol.” i. . ■ : Protect; yourself against loss by fil: e ! by insuring,, with the. Norwich Union* Fire'’insurance' Society, Titd.— \V. f.issnnt Clayton.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12609, 19 July 1935, Page 2
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