BABY WAKES UP THE COURT.
A bored baby at the police court, ,afc' Enfield, England, recently caused a sensation. While a mother gave evidence a policeman held her small child, But) the baby had no respect for burly policemen or court proceedings, and, when nobody was looking, took the policeman's whistle out of his pocket and blew a shril] Everybody jumped up in alarm and for some minutes there was confusion, until - the smiling culprit was noticed withi hu new toy. Older was restored, and'baby, had to become bored once more by th« f dull affairs of grown-ups; but everyone ejs» went on with the case in a Detter bumoiWi
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20426, 30 November 1929, Page 3 (Supplement)
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