"Four J.P.s crowded on to the Magistrate's bench at Onnedin last week, and over- ruled the presiding S. M." J.P. (to presiding magistrate in N.Z. city): Look 'ere, Mister, you- don't know nothing about this respectable citizen charged by these low policemen ; me ana me mates da, so you can bet your life he's to be discharged, and blow yer three months I , : '
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Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1196, 30 November 1901, Page 16
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63"Four J.P.s crowded on to the Magistrate's bench at Onnedin last week, and over-ruled the presiding S.M." J.P. (to presiding magistrate in N.Z. city): Look 'ere, Mister, you-don't know nothing about this respectable citizen charged by these low policemen ; me ana me mates da, so you can bet your life he's to be discharged, and blow yer three months I , : ' Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1196, 30 November 1901, Page 16
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