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A GENEROUS JUDGE.

a , "K"*" Part of Austral* jecfflJUy had a painful case before him. I was that of a man charged with unkwfull, «obg liquor. The judge said he was then toadminwter the law, and the man must b» &wibut. as he himself had frequent had the pleasure of sampling his whisky S3 *thl 10907 pen * ms in conrt wh ' v WmM will "*"?• P^P 8 4119 officei woujd pass his hat round to see ii toe flat* contained thirty ihim ngT j t

AN eligible membf.r.

8,1 gentleman, toround here f®?? , 1 thon « ll ' the delicate hint I gave you as you left the front door last night Kk^f*^!.* 00 ,! 10 tmderet and that I don't "?. y .°Vf7 " And the speaker looked «7r j?i m * reminiscent way. of mVnrffi"™? U 'j® y QUn B « • look admiration came over thought I would come and ma what?" dob!" Hk® to j«to ow football

HEROICfTREATMENT.

J. Yoo frw taken a severe cold." said the oM family doctor, "andit seems to have srtttod m yourthroat" •• Yes. doctor, you aeelcan hardly speak," said the patient, a vivacious, bright-eyed young woman. i .r^ n ,y° n ««nd heroic treatment, do you think?" asked the doctor. "Try me I". Are yon sure ?- •• Yes. anything you like —medicine, mustard plasters, electricity, anything I" said she in a breath. " And you want to get back yopr voice?" "Yes!" 'lt s heroic treatment, mind yon " "AH nght; what is it ?" •• You auafb't talk at ail for two days."

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 182, 12 August 1901, Page 4

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249

A GENEROUS JUDGE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 182, 12 August 1901, Page 4

A GENEROUS JUDGE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 182, 12 August 1901, Page 4

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