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A J.P. CONFOUNDED.

To ihe Editor. a nob’e piece of work is man or Woman I This idea etru kme the cth?r evening while li tening with rhapsody to the tnthralling .notes of Madame Simonsen in the r delightful opera of “Maritana,” bub while indulging in-my reverie I was accosted by a a fiiend who knocked all my preconCeivei . ideas, of music .and exutation Into thin : air by s-ying, “What! You, a magistrate occupying a back seat- at half a-crown?’ I meiely replied, “It wou’d ;be well if other magistrates would understand the, position and follow my example.” I only write this note in order that some of our Justices of .the Peacj may fo’low.iu the footsteps of a humble ■ , J. P. Dunedin, March 18.

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Evening Star, Issue 4075, 18 March 1876, Page 1 (Supplement)

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125

A J.P. CONFOUNDED. Evening Star, Issue 4075, 18 March 1876, Page 1 (Supplement)

A J.P. CONFOUNDED. Evening Star, Issue 4075, 18 March 1876, Page 1 (Supplement)

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