MADE HIS NAME STINK.
Before his wife is cold in the grave. says the Sydney •■Worker," Jack Johnson has made his name slink in the nostrils of self-rc-spor Img men by se 'during Lucille Cameron, a 10-year-old girl who was eniplo\od by him as a typist in his cate at Chicago. One need noii waste sympathy on the girl, who was old erioirili to know what she was ! about, and who stay-: d with Johnson. •in spite of her mother's appeals; in fact, one ran have but little sympathy with any women who would have anything to do with the black brute, whoso reputation as a lecherous animat is known as well to women as to men. Thor" will be,'however, some -satisfaction in the fact that Johnson's. iconduct may land him in.rblivion. Ite jis now barred in Australia nnd in Kndand, and in some of the States of U.S.A. It is doubtful whether France would take him on. Take from him the glory of the world's championship, and. much of his attraction for foolish women will have vanished.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 87, 15 November 1912, Page 6
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178MADE HIS NAME STINK. Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 87, 15 November 1912, Page 6
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