THE FOm> CASE. NEW YORK, March 15. Despite all protestations to the contrary, it is now becoming evident that both sides in the Ford case are beginning to admit that Jewry has something to do with the ease. The selection of the jurv for hearing S.ipiro’s suit occupied the attention of Judges and Attorneys throughout the day'. With the questioning of prospective talesman, showing that even the defence, which firmly maintained Jewrv was not on’ issue nevertheless took cognisance of the difference between jew and gentile as jurv material. Similarly a man who testified that he once joined the “Klu Klux Klan, more out of curiosity than anything else” was subjected l to close questioning by Sapiro’s counsel. .
FREMANTLE, March 16. Arrived—Tug, Kohanui en 'route to ■Wanganui.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1927, Page 3
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127Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1927, Page 3
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