THE DOCTOR REFUSED.
MOTORIST’S “NERVE” TESTS. United Press Assn.—By Electric Tele graph—Copy right. LONDON, December 17. A motorist, Walter Ewen, who was remanded at Glasgow on a charge of having knocked down two women, gave the police doctor a Roland for his Oliver when undergoing the usual “nerve” tests after his arrest. Ewen perfectly articulated “British Constitution,” and then the surgeon asked hipi to say “The Leith police dismisseth us ” According to the doctor, the defendant refused, placed his back against a wall, leaned forward in an aggressive manner, and lucidly demanded that the doctor should say, “A soo’s snoot or “A stewed soo’s snoot.” The doctor refused.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12535, 29 December 1933, Page 2
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