A young man named John Robert Clyde; Miller, who was before the Supremo Court in Auckland last week for theft, was admitted to probation for throe years, and ordered to take out a prohibition order which ho must renew, so that it might cover the whole probation period. Mr Justice Cooper also ordered that he must keep away from races and billiard saloon*, and not p - o out after 8 p.m. unles3 accompanied by his wife. "And what do you do at your Shakespeare Club?" " Oh. we discus Shake &poaro." "Seems rather " ''While tvo play bridge, of couree," the other lady explained hurriedly-
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Otago Witness, Issue 3244, 17 May 1916, Page 31
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