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I When the ordinary individual hears ! about* the dignity of the Law. i-c's ! apt to i inclined to grovel to it : no matter whether it's a big-footed 1 slop or a big-screw Supreme Court judge. Anyhow, the "Lor's" dignity was unset somewhat at Masterton the other day. when a policeman iling a bicycle and holding a pound of mutton chops m his hands was --it spravr'' - over the footpath, anil cot tangled up with poodle, bicycie, and mutton chops. How the "I- " m such a position Cfin ever hone to keen dignified is more than ("Critic" can honestly say.

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NZ Truth, Issue 120, 5 October 1907, Page 5

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Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 120, 5 October 1907, Page 5

Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 120, 5 October 1907, Page 5

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