IN THE VERY HALLS OF JUSTICE.
;^:.vV;:;^ :: M ; IMPIJI)ENT I THEFT. V. .-,.'■ B.is-apparentlyi.not safetto-lose sight ; ! , ef anew- mackintosh ona' very, wet day, BS. a. police probationer discovered -jester-- .; ■ day v morning: .He attended the.'-Magi£" ;.•' .trate's-Court to give:, evidence in, a case , ;of' sly-grog selling, "_ and' when he 'was called■■ into the box he left his overcoat ; flanging; on the hose reel in the corridor. ; .'-. Wheh.he had 'finished his evidence the overcoat was gone, and there was h> trace v: of it: within .or about the building. .It : so/happened that the police probationer •v was,attired in a light-coloured l suit. As ; ';.it iwasraiirbg. the.time, and- ' ■' | 9 - w a s T , a ':lon1ong'way.;from;the Wellington' • ■•South Depot, he had-every : reason to bless the man : ,:that invented electric--tramcars.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 920, 13 September 1910, Page 5
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124IN THE VERY HALLS OF JUSTICE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 920, 13 September 1910, Page 5
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