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ADMONISHED BY S.M.

MAN WITH PIPE IN MOUTH

CO C.) CHRISTCHURCH, this day.

At the end of the case in which Lincoln Arthur Winstone Efford was charged with contemot of Court, a young man who put his pipe in his mouth was immediately brought before Mr. A. A. McLachlan. S.M. In explaining the lapse, the voung man said he had put his pipe "in his mouth as he was leaving the Court. The Magistrate: What are vou doing here?—l tame to hear "the Efford case.

Are you a pacifist?— Yes. And you smoke? You were in Court yesterday also?— Yes. sir. The Magistrate: Don't you come near this Court again until the war is over. You can go now.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 284, 1 December 1941, Page 6

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ADMONISHED BY S.M. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 284, 1 December 1941, Page 6

ADMONISHED BY S.M. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 284, 1 December 1941, Page 6

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