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I AWYER SCHRAMM: He's only a casual laborer, your .worship. Lawyer Moody: But there are to be no casual laborers under the new Government. Lawyer Schramm: That's what they say, but it remains to be seen.
from gaining' the blessedness which is, according to good authority, the reward of peacemakers, merely transferred Slogging Stewart's attention to. himself. . Bouncing Byrne, having concluded bout number one with his honors thick upon him, accosted the peacemaker m. terms, more naughty than knightly, and with a commendable spirit of impartiality, also laid him low. . The Palmerston North dance hall champion .then closed the proceedings, but not before retribution overtook him. Lawyer G. C. Peterscn, figuratively speaking, had the towel and bucket m Stewart's corner facing Magistrate Stout, but his plea for leniency was of no avail and Battling Byrne was ordered to pay for his night's entertainment m the terms already mentioned.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1206, 10 January 1929, Page 8
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151Wait and See NZ Truth, Issue 1206, 10 January 1929, Page 8
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