I "In law a man and his wife are re'garded as one person." said Mr Justice I Blair in the Supreme Court at Wanganui with regard to the meaning of conspiracy. "To have conspiracy you must have two people, so a husband cannot conspire with his wife, nor can a wife conspire with her husband, because in law they are one person. Conspiracy is like people getting married. Before you can have a marriage you must have two people. Before you can have conspiracy there must be two people, and. as man and his wife are one. they cannot conspire with each other. A husband cannot conspire with himself. A wife cannot conspire with herself. It is rather subtle."
Caller (at telephone office): “These (lowers are for the telephone girls." Head Telephonist: "Oh. thank you. sir. 'I lie girls will love them." Caller: "Love them! 1 thought they were all dead."
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 August 1940, Page 6
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