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IN' THE LONDON COURTS

SOKE HUMOROUS INTERLUDES. (Prom the London Daily Mail.) Girl of *eight at Highgate: When the woman hit mother I told her not to hit back but to wait till Dadda got home, and mother took my advice. a i> te r Counsel at Clerkenwell County Court: Women don’t look at another woman’s legs. sfc % sp *: Wife at Acton: He struck me a violent blow with In's clench jaw. * :> * * Defendant at Kingston-on-Thames: Riie rushed at me with her fists going like a windmill. Husband at Tottenham: 1 know I’m a bigger man than my wife, but does that entitle her to knock me about? * * * * “They were holding each other up, and when I separated them they staggered and fell,”—Acton.

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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17995, 14 April 1930, Page 15

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IN' THE LONDON COURTS Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17995, 14 April 1930, Page 15

IN' THE LONDON COURTS Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17995, 14 April 1930, Page 15

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