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LITTLE GIRL’S FEARS

CROWN PROSECUTOR’S WIG SYDNEY, June I.—Because of a small girl’s disapproval, the Crown prosecutor ,Alr. T. S. Crawford, K.C., removed his wig during the hearing of a on so before Air. Justice Clancy ill the Quarter Sessions yesterday. The girl began, to cry when she was placed in the witness-box, and court officials took her outside. They asked her why- she cried, and she confided that she did not like “the nasty-look-ing, tiling on the man’s, head.” This information was conveyed to Air. Orawford. who removed his wig andi kept it out of view. The girl then returned to the wit-ness-box and gave her evidence without any further sign, of uneasiness.

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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 219, 11 August 1939, Page 4

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LITTLE GIRL’S FEARS Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 219, 11 August 1939, Page 4

LITTLE GIRL’S FEARS Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 219, 11 August 1939, Page 4

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