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200 CONVICTIONS

Man Admits Drunkenness Charge By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, April 23. "Hello, I’ve heard that name before." said the magistrate. Mr. F.,K. Hunt, when Daniel South admitted a charge of being drunk in Hobson Street. He was fined £2. in default seven days' imprisonment. South denied a second charge of using obscene language, but was convicted ami fined £5, in default 14 days’ imprismimenl.

“This makes 200 convictions against him.” said Sub-Inspector Fox

The magistrate: There is one tiling, there is nothing like theft against him: only drink.”

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 178, 26 April 1938, Page 12

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200 CONVICTIONS Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 178, 26 April 1938, Page 12

200 CONVICTIONS Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 178, 26 April 1938, Page 12

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