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KINDLY JUSTICE.

Justice is sometimes kindly in America. In order that the pub'iot'on of a newspaper may not be suspended, Mr H. G. Roe, editor of the ' Wash ueua Enterprise,' o.- . .... .'iVi'i :>y tit.- .Supreme Court to serve out at Tlight a tHirty-day sentence fox perjury. Roe, who was convicted of perjury in a case charging h:s father with accepting a bribe, is released from gaol each morning, -works on the paper all day, and returns to the gaol to be locked up cash nizht.

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Evening Star, Issue 14932, 19 July 1912, Page 1

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85

KINDLY JUSTICE. Evening Star, Issue 14932, 19 July 1912, Page 1

KINDLY JUSTICE. Evening Star, Issue 14932, 19 July 1912, Page 1

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