WHO LOST IT?
- The-followjng dialogu* recenti^ipoi jjlace between a, Queen's Counsel and a witnesa (a former client) i — . • v. . " This is not the first«otlon jam have'.hadj I think?" ' ', / -. ■' . : „ "■ - Witness : "No, it's not. I 3»ve had <sna. before tJhis."' ■ " . "\ ,} Cpunsel ;: " I think you lost Sh&t, -didn't! you?", . .•. . • Witness: "Noi f . ". ' Counsel ' " Are yoiji quite itttW? 1^ Witness: "Quite." ■ ; /'Wha*! Wai. rasftveaai*tjifoi you did not lose that actionj" " : , Witness : "I. will eweaf t did-nafeilosedtV roulqst?itformeP .
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6977, 15 December 1900, Page 3
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73WHO LOST IT? Star (Christchurch), Issue 6977, 15 December 1900, Page 3
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