"DON'T TALK BACK TO ME!"
— « DEBTOR AND S.M. One of tlio parties to a cose in the Magistrate's Court yesterday asked . tho magistrate (Dr. M'Arthur) if he would make a reduction in tho order sought for bv the othpr side. "llis Worship: No, I am not going to reduce the order.
The defendant then blurted out something about "the case being one-sided." His Worship: Here, you get out of hero with your one-sided business! I have had enough of that! , IMendairt continued to talk. His Worship: Don't you talk back to me. You got J220 from a person under false pretences. You bring a statement of your receipts and expenses when you come liero again! The debtor (rather meekly): Yes, youi Worship.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1692, 7 March 1913, Page 4
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