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HUMAN DIFFERENTIALS

JUDGE TALKS TO PRISONERS HAMILTON, To-day. Inmates of the Waikeria Borstal Institution had an unusual entertainment last evening when Mr. Justice Biair gave them a lecture on motor-car differentials. ' At the conclusion, the Judge remarked: “Sometimes I think there should be a kind of human differential, which would make the necessary compensations for fellows who always get the outside running, and so let everyone in this old world get a fair spin.'* The lecture, which was part of the weekly entertainment arranged by the Hamilton branch of the Howard League, was greatly enjoyed. Hi ♦ % ♦ 4» m 4» -I- 4» r'r 4» -

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 451, 5 September 1928, Page 13

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103

HUMAN DIFFERENTIALS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 451, 5 September 1928, Page 13

HUMAN DIFFERENTIALS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 451, 5 September 1928, Page 13

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