IMPARTIALITY. I sa\ the police lin\c too nniih i>n\vei a* it is If a polk einan goes into Lmh>— Mr \\ llford said hp belie\ ul it Lo be the rarest thing the witness box, and sa\s a man hab boen chunk on the street, it will take in \\ elling-ton for a policeman to attempt to distoit cwdence. five outsiders to make ilie Magistrate believe the policeman is not telling the truth. — Mr. Wn.i obd Laid Chamelloi . 'Theie's one for thee, and one foi than, and (aside) one fo) me.
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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 57, 3 August 1901, Page 12
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89IMPARTIALITY. I sa\ the police lin\c too nniih i>n\vei a* it is If a polk einan goes into Lmh>—Mr \\ llford said hp belie\ ul it Lo be the rarest thing the witness box, and sa\s a man hab boen chunk on the street, it will take in \\ elling-ton for a policeman to attempt to distoit cwdence. five outsiders to make ilie Magistrate believe the policeman is not telling the truth.—Mr. Wn.i obd Laid Chamelloi . 'Theie's one for thee, and one foi than, and (aside) one fo) me. Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 57, 3 August 1901, Page 12
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