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A barrister in a British police-

court w%.s cross-examining a Suffragette, who was evidently a match for any man, whilst her husband, obviously the weaker vessel, sat sheepishly listening. The lawyer was pressing a question urgently, when she indignantly remarked :—

"You needn't think to catch me ; you tried that once before."

"Madam," replied the counsel, "I haven't the least desire to catch you, and your husband looks as if he was sorry he did !"

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 17 July 1914, Page 2

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Untitled Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 17 July 1914, Page 2

Untitled Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 17 July 1914, Page 2

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