A new setting to the old story of the One juryman who did not agree with the decision arrived at by the other 11 jurymen, and who said he had never seen such 11 obstinate men in his life, was given by the'Rev'.Evan Harries in an address during the presbyterial visitation at Devonport the other night (says the Auckland Star). “He knew a church,” he said /‘where one manager disagreed with all the others and was very obstinate in clinging to his opinion. The other managers, however, decided to give in to him and agree with what he said; the man was so overcome with the responsibility which he had brought upon 'himself and what might be the consequences of it that he begged the others not to change their views on his account, hut that he would agree with thjir opinion instead. There was nothing like giving a person a little responsibility to bring him to a sense of
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 4 October 1924, Page 7
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