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NARCOTICS OFFENCES

<N.Z. Press Association) AUCKLAND, Oct. 2. So grave was the spread of the use of “hard” drugs among young people that no measures to stop it could be regarded as too severe, Mr J. R. Drummond, S.M., said today in sentencing Trevor Geoffrey Zohs, aged 22, unemployed, to six weeks imprisonment The Magistrate said that such cases, almost unknown several years ago, had trebled In the last 12 months. Zohg had pleaded guilty to possessing morphine and pethidine.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31801, 4 October 1968, Page 8

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80

NARCOTICS OFFENCES Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31801, 4 October 1968, Page 8

NARCOTICS OFFENCES Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31801, 4 October 1968, Page 8

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