ALTRUISTIC
judgment debtor who liked helping others It is seldom that a judgment debtor proclaims altruism, but a young Maori who appeared in the Taupo Magistrate's Court yesterd'ay had no hesitation in doing so. "Do you go to danees?" he was asked by examining counsel. "Err — no," replied the dehtor, who appeared a little doubtful. Counsel: You don't appear to be very sure about it. Do you go to ' dances? — No II am not a dancing man. What is your pleasure in life then? — Oh, helping others, and all that, you lcnow. The magistrate made no order against this cheerful dehtor, although his Worship did not indicate whether or not this was to assist him in pursuing his career of altruism. - •
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 237, 27 May 1932, Page 5
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121ALTRUISTIC Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 237, 27 May 1932, Page 5
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