Tho magistrates at Tallangatta (V.) Courl were annoyed a few dn.vs ago by the licrsiH'nt snoring which evidently proceeded from the centre of tho courtroom. Tho noise increased in inl«nsity, and one indignant magistral at last exclaimed, "This is absurd, Who is that snorin.r? Tho noise must stop at once." A police constable volunteered the information, "It's the bulldog, your Worship." "Well, remove Ihe dog at once," ordered the magistrate. The constable looked appealing.?' ot Mr. F ,1. 'I'. I.vne. the barrister who owns the animal, but Mr. Lytic was Iwsily enguged with his notes, and the bulldog was not muzzled. .After some argument the dog was adroitly got out of (ourt, and business was proceeded with.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1574, 18 October 1912, Page 5
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117Untitled Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1574, 18 October 1912, Page 5
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