His Honor Mr. Justice Hood continued hearing divorce suits during the week, and dealt with the following cases:— ...
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Article : 865 wordsSir,—Knowing that you are always on the side of those who are not disgustingly wealthy, I make bold to ask you to use your pen to point out to the great and glorious ...
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Article : 464 wordsSir.—In a recent issue you published particulars of women dressing in men's clothing, but none of men [?]erading in women's clothes. One case of this I would ...
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Article : 555 words"For God's sake, let me finish myself," pleaded William Gourlay, when, bleeding from a bullet wound in the jaw and [?]or cuts in the throat, he was arrested in ...
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Truth (Melbourne ed.) (Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Sat 2 Dec 1916, Page 6
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