On condition that a prisoner refrained from enttering a public-house for nine months, Sir Bobei't allace, at the London sessions, agreed not to pass sentence. Sir Robert warned the man Robert Woods, charged with causing grievous Ixidily harm—that if the compact was broken he would be sentenced to six months’ imprisonment. Woods, who had offered to compensate the other man to extent of .£lO, said he would never again entered licensed premises. The trouble arose in a public-house brawl.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 124, 18 February 1921, Page 6
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