HIS UNLUCKY DAY
WALKED INTO POLICEMAN’S ARMS From, Our Oivn Correspondent THAMES, Thursday. “It must have been his unlucky day,” was the way counsel described the misfortune of one of his clients in the Thame© Magistrate’s Court today. “My client did not know that there was a warrant out for him. He saw a policeman whom he knew, so he just went up to have a chat with him, and after they had been chatting a bit the policeman suddenly remembered the warrant and gathered him in.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1069, 5 September 1930, Page 16
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87HIS UNLUCKY DAY Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1069, 5 September 1930, Page 16
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