"LAZIEST MAN IN GAOL."
HIS APPEARANCE IN COURT. • "The laziest man who comes to the gaol" (to use the .term of a prison warder! was in the Magistrate's Court yesterday. Tho man was roleased from gaol one day this week, and, some hours lator, met tho warder_on tho street and addressed him in objectionable terms, For'this ho was brought before tho . Court yesterday. ' . "Didn't you bully mo up at tho ■ gaol?" liq asked tho warder when tho Jitter was in tho witness-box. The warder: 1 had occasion,to speak to you in tho morning, and tell you to get about your work and not bo hanging about tho cook-house 1 door, Ypu nru the laziest man who comes to the gaol, and you give more trouble than lialf-n-dozen other men. _ The accused's street address to the Warder cost him £3-
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1995, 28 February 1914, Page 5
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139"LAZIEST MAN IN GAOL." Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1995, 28 February 1914, Page 5
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