THE truth of that old adage about giving a dog a bad name was exemplified in the career of the diminutive jurist Sir Henry Hawkins, who, in the latter part of the nineteenth tury, was nicknamed "The Hanging Judge." In actual fact, he was one of the greatest "characters" ever to adorn the English Bench, his ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Daily Mirror (Sydney, NSW : 1941 - 1955), Mon 1 Aug 1949, Page 11
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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