"SILENCE IN THIS COURT."
BBXCII AND BAR. n'n i,U-,t y i i>ollcc Court is b >" no mea" s lroqiicntlj interrupted by whispering and other sounds from P r CSO „t Tlii, was the ease yesterday morning'when ho to"IS W - S Constra H Mveral times V mgintcriude. Tho Court Orderly: Will you otaerv silence, Mr Invm.H ."»."«, Mr Irwin (heatedly): Will you mind von* own business? •""" . His Worship; The court orderly i s quita m order. It is his duty to suppress noi«o m tho court. _Mr Irwin: But surely we can converse, in whispers at the table? His Worship: I will allow no conversation ■ in the court. Mr Irwin: Then the businesa of. the court cannot bo carried on. His Worship: If you have business you must go elsewhere to transact it. Mr Irwin: But I His Worship: I will allow no argument sir. Sit down, I say; sit down.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14686, 20 November 1909, Page 14
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