A woman at Thames Police Court j said that her husband had told her i that he was tired of her. j The Magistrate (Mr Cairns) : Tell him to begin over again. You say, “You are such a charming person, I am not tired of you.” You will wheedle him round right enough. V * * 0 Willesden Magistrate: How do you live ? The Defendant: I rent a house for 15s a week and let two-thirds of it for .'iOs a week. We are quite uncontrolled. * * * * Husband at Willesden: I can’t stand her language. Wife: And I can’t stand his lies. 0 » • fl The Clerk at Highgatc: I never can lundcrstand tram-tickets; they are worse than Acts of Parliament.
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Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17786, 10 August 1929, Page 14 (Supplement)
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