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Time's Changes.

It is Well said that truth is stranger than fiction, and here is an instance of it. - At the last Norwich Assizes, Lord Justice Lindley had to preside at the trial of a soliciter's clerk who had committed a. series of forgeries, jibe prisoner and the ju3ge,. strange a[s it may appear, had been, many years iago, ! fellow-dlerkß, and it was current at the circuit mess that the former < was attesting witness to the deed .of-settle-ment by which, on his marriage, tbe latter came into 1 property to a Urge amount. The recognition between the judge and his former colleague must .have.bieen quite, drainatic. Such is the whirligig of Time's changes in this eTeryr day lifeofonrfi. . ;> v j

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 32, 13 March 1883, Page 2

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Time's Changes. Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 32, 13 March 1883, Page 2

Time's Changes. Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 32, 13 March 1883, Page 2

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