“There is no necessity for me to make an o-rder. Any decent person will leave the Court without hems told, and those who do choose to remain are not likely to add any further to the depravity of their minds, said Mr Wyvern Wilson, S.M., when Senior-, Sergeanlt .Sweeney asked ihni at the Magsthate’s Court, Hamlton, on Tuesday, to order the Court to be cleared whle a female witness gave evidence of an. unsavoury 1 natui e. The times says thgt every member of the general publir in the well of the court took the Magisitirate’P—and made their exit when thj entered the witness box to d duty in the interests of justij
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Waipa Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 1682, 5 November 1925, Page 5
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