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MAGISTRATE BISHOP.

Whose report, after exhaustive investigation, rid the Police Force of Drome.

His mind is alert and judicial, He's stem, with a bearing official, But criminals hate, when they hear of their fate, This man whom we say is judicial.

I Again, he is forcefully human, With the feeling and heart of a woman, And erring ones dance when he gives them -a chance, And vote bis same should be "Traeman."

MR EDWARD TREGEAR

(SECBETARY EOR L.ABOB).

He's the Secretary for Labor, and of this you may be sure That m matters industrial he is always to the fore; He can quote you from memory, facts and figures quite galorej And knock you almost silly with his learned labor lore.

(0! the legal firm of O'Regan and Dix.) If you're m a fix, And the outlook is blue— 'Just consult Mr Dix, Or the consequence rue. He'll plead to the beak, And wili leniency seek, Or for the defence Will prove innocence.

MR SAM BRADLEY \ (Horse-owner). Who'll "stand Sam," who ? Why, Everybody stands Sam, he's so fly ; A judge of a gee-gee, No equal he, Sam's on his own, He's never been known To miss the good thing When it's on the wing, Never takes things sadly, Is ne'er beaten badly, Here's success on tbe turf to old Sam Bradley.

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NZ Truth, Issue 240, 12 February 1910, Page 5

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MAGISTRATE BISHOP. NZ Truth, Issue 240, 12 February 1910, Page 5

MAGISTRATE BISHOP. NZ Truth, Issue 240, 12 February 1910, Page 5

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