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CHIEF JUSTICE SPEAKS OUT.

v.OX QI'IOTIOXS OK .MORALITY. 'I'llP, COUNTRY'S FUITIMO. • ItY EMiC'TIMC TKI.Kf;i!AI , n--UGrviUGIIT.J [l-Klt IM!KB.> AHH'IUATI'JN.J (liO?er. e:l Tin's Dav, 0.0 a.m.) MKLBOFR.V'IO, This Day. The Oliit'f Justice, Sir John .Madden, dedai c.s that immorality is incrL>a.''iiio;, and says that the delinquents display no sense of shame. People rcsranlctl von up: girls' downfall as a misFnrtnne only, and while that Fwiina was manifested Ik> bad e;!'nv'o doubts for the country's future.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 July 1910, Page 3

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CHIEF JUSTICE SPEAKS OUT. Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 July 1910, Page 3

CHIEF JUSTICE SPEAKS OUT. Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 July 1910, Page 3

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