“COMMERCIAL’S” LUCK
ALWAYS ON THE JURY Mr. Walter Drake, well- & known Christchurch commer- •. cial traveller, had a remit all I to himself at yesterday’s -_ Dominion Conference of United ' v . I- Commercial Travellers. “Whenever there is a call for rrr a jury he is bound to be on !■ it,” complained Mr. S. Jacobs, | Canterbury president, who dedared that Mr. Drake’s luck in this respect was “phenomenal!" % Canterbury, on behalf of Mr. i- Drake, had urged that the It Government might be ap- ll: proached to exempt commer‘,l cial travellers from serving on *" “But if we did so, where is rk k this kind of thing going to k stop?" Mr. Jacobs demanded. As he was not sympathetic to !' the remit he did not press it. “ Neither did the conference. "•*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 12, 5 April 1927, Page 13
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