When a licensing case was being heard before Mr Loughnan, S.M. on Thursday, the Magistrate remarked that laws in various centres had different interests for clerks of Court. For intances, he said, the Licensing Act would not be studied as regards its applications to prohibited areas by the clerk of the Court at Waitara as it would be by the local clerk, who had read the Act backwards, forwards and sideways, and had gained complete mastery of it. (Some offenders are inclined to think that Constable Mathew has even read the Act upside down.)
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 346, 18 March 1911, Page 4
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