MAGISTRATE FAINTS.
MR H. A. YOUNG FALLS IN STREET. Having risen from the Magisterial Bench at 6 o'clock last evening, Mill. A. Young, S.M., fainted in the street a few minutes after leaving the Magistrate'B Court. A motorist, who happened to pass when Mr Young was overcome, stopped hig ear and, having assisted the magistrate into it, conveyed him to his home. j Since nine o'clock that morning, Mr Young had heen working continuously in tho Courthouse, where, since ten o'clock he had been dealing with transgreasing motorists. Last evening he was indisposed, and informed the Police that he would be unable to resume Icho hearing of an inquest he had ariAnged to hold this morning.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18680, 1 May 1926, Page 16
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