THE ARCH-TIDDLIWINKER.
This is how Mr Reeve? scarifies hi* renegade colleague, ex- Judge Weston :— • Mr, Reeves. The hntr>ra T >le gentleman towards the clone of his speech introduced th« exp-ession " tiddli winking." ■Of course the hoQ gentleman has high legal knowledge; he'Vtton the o^rick' for some time ; and he hts^had conßiierable ex;-->?rience m legal m New: Zealand-, : . But I do not think this word " Jtiddli winking *' is a legal phrase. Therefore, the only conclu-
sion I can come to is IMb, that tit ton gentleman m some mys'srioos nmnaer has come into tbe Honse for the purpose of forming a great" Tiddliwinky Patty," and tbat tbe honora'ola gentleman himself will be th* « Arch-Tiddliwinter." The soimd of the name is very peculiar, but I give tha hon gpntl«niaTi the honor of being the first mau tomT«nt the " Tiddliwinky Party." Let hip keep (he honor of having iaventad the party, and Jet him keep the; name of ,' ArchHTiddlixvinker."
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 154, 17 August 1881, Page 2
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156THE ARCH-TIDDLIWINKER. Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 154, 17 August 1881, Page 2
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