Whoop—Something ought to be done about these cruel prison laws. He— Why? Whoop—l just heard of a poor man being sent up for a stretch.
“There must be some mistake m my examination marking. I don’t think 1 deserve an absolute zero.” complained the student. “Neither do I,” agreed the instructor, “but it is the lowest mark I am allowed to give.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1926, Page 21
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