. A man with a tell-tale, bandage on the _side’ of his head interviewed a woman justice of .the peace at Christchurch- the ot ner -. d'Ty, .. He asked her to draw up for him a legal separation from his wife, for .he “was sick of her.” Upon the J.P. telling him she could not do so, he asked what day she would be On the magisterial bench. He would make his application coincide with -her appearance on the bench, for, he confided in a. low tone, he : knew .that he would have that officer’s' sympathy. -. .
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Otago Witness, Issue 3804, 8 February 1927, Page 50
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