A Big Fellow
"POOD OLD 'GEORGE" is how his intimates generally refer to George Fotheringham, one of the legal fraternity ' of the Queen City, when he 'foregathers with them at his favorite club. . ■ ■ • • You can't mistake "Good. Old George" when . you see him m the street, for he is a big man who takes short steps, and ' carries v rider his arm, with an air of "stay where you're put." a mallacca cane with a silver. mount. When ''G.0.G." makes his appearance m the Supreme Court he is rather refreshing to listen to, and watch, because he speaks softly and clearly, never fails to. bow to the judge when the Bench bars evidence, or makes: a ruling, or. when he "submits" something, or other. More than that he does not belong to the school o£ which there are 'too many, who whisper.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1212, 21 February 1929, Page 6
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142A Big Fellow NZ Truth, Issue 1212, 21 February 1929, Page 6
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