The man who has a peppery wife never doubts ths story of Lot's wife. We've heard a great deal of late concerning Civil Servants meddling m politics, and the case of McCullough, at Christchurch, has stirred up Laborites to their deepest depths. Anyhow, what constitutes a Civil Servant ? Perhaps Premier Sirjoe can answer. "What about "Chief Justice" Arnold ? He receives £100 per annum as a member of the Advisory Board of the State Fire Assurance, and gets somethinir like £G a month as visiting Justice to the Terrace vraol and the Porirua Asylum. Arnold. J.P., dabbles a lot m politics, ,>ariir"i^riv the kind the iircsont Ad-mni-tmfion believes m. Perhaps that fact makes all the diftereneej
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NZ Truth, Issue 121, 12 October 1907, Page 5
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