THE CHALLENGE.
—_—j— ■ PRISONER AND FREE-LABOURER. I "Can I challenge this man for a, rea-: son,"' asked an ex-striker, who was defending himself from the dsck of the ■ -Supreme Court oh Friday.. | "You can challenge hull for a cause, j and 1 the challenge..VHft. Hot count in'the iiumber of challenges'yo|i are 'allowed," replied' i The prisoner i' tVfell,'the reason, or cause, is that' lie was a free-laba-uret' ; during .jhe, s.tukc.,. \. . ... ! Tjifl.Oliicf Justice: is', no -aa-use. The prisonei',:'Very well, "Xchi'ljenge.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1979, 9 February 1914, Page 11
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79THE CHALLENGE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1979, 9 February 1914, Page 11
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