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CURIOUS VOCATION

Outside the entrance to the Old Bailey, where the Bournemouth villa murder trial was being unfolded, an unemployed man stood alone at midnight. He was the first man in the queue for the courtroom. “ I am hoping to get married, he said, “and if I sell my place in the queue I may get enough monev to set me up in a little business. A man I met yesterday told me he had sold his place for £2. I do not like doing this, hut my girl knows nothing about it, and I am quite prepared to wait.” The man said he intended to go there each night while the trial lasted.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22628, 20 July 1935, Page 27

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CURIOUS VOCATION Otago Daily Times, Issue 22628, 20 July 1935, Page 27

CURIOUS VOCATION Otago Daily Times, Issue 22628, 20 July 1935, Page 27