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COURT SAVINGS.

Solicitor (to waterside worker in Workers’ Compensation Court): 'How do you know you worked on these days? 1 Witness: ‘Because I’ve kept a diary of the work I’ve done for 30 years—ever .since Billy Hughes told us to. Mr Rainbow: And you still think Billy is all right? ... Witness : My oath, I do! Barrister (in District Court): Are you an excellent terms with your neighbours? Witness: Excellent! I might say “It’s a nice day’’ to them eveiy two or three years. 'Counsel (in Divorce Court) ; How did you and the inquiry agent approach your wife and the man? Tn columns, echelons or in single file? Petitioner: We just rubbed in a bunch.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1940, Page 6

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COURT SAVINGS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1940, Page 6

COURT SAVINGS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1940, Page 6

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