"GIVE UP ONE."
DRINK OR THE CAR? YOUNG MAN FINED £10, "I would like, to ask for suppression of accused's name, sir," said counsel. "There's no harm in. asking, but you won't get it," said Mr. F.. K. .Hunt, S.M., in the Police Court this morning, when Cedric Wilde Kitchener Reynolds, aged 23, appeared on a charge of being in a state of intoxication while in charge of a motor car. Sub-Inspector McCarthy said Reynolds had parked hig car in Victoria Street yesterday. At 12.40 this morning ho ■had gone to his car and tried to start it, when he was found by a constable. The car had not been driven away. "These men who are given to drink should give up one or the. other—the car or the drink," said Mr. Hunt. .Reynolds was fined £10, and his license was cancelled for a month
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 230, 28 September 1929, Page 12
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