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„.....„___ ...... . — ■ i?te: ■■■.'• ' r-:-* ■ fe. ' ■ ■ ■' ■ ' I llm^^fflßiS^^^a >'' 'J 0R |l*eair^ ""^ 'ar *c \wrfltr *$KfiiMsln j>'orffon °^ c ca3ej *"wrj?'rf *?/«« ™* flillMl l^K^M Court are directly or tndttcihs iae ty I 111 ill &BelKSitj&^sFJP Liquor Traffic, os orfaJt i$ the come of •What iftocke?^! It is fc^yoncl tKe brclinary ifian's <»mpfenensfori to un3ewtand how the liquor Combine can have the effrontery; to use the sacjed name of Liberty * in support of its traffic. ■ li< Booze " is depriving many a decent man of his liberty eveiy If ay and the folftffiV ing typical newspaper reports arc so common that-they gQ almost unnoticed by thfe average reader:-— ■ 'l '■ FIVE POUNDS FOR A i-WNOH: ~ ik-BItIOTtVR'S StMMOe^; Following on an argument in a oity fetal «.» ,-'Th» tfedin* oj th« body of J—P—itj-,~f w»*» Saturday afternoon, a man named H— B— 17— Ms- ,■ t §We Worker, ■«*» the aubjeot of an tan Mat.held w *Bp tamed a blackened optio, with the result that J— S.iL j A— Ju— (24) was charged this morning with assault. An examination of the deceased mad* to Dr. MV- .- "I know about you L- boys," said Mr. T-. H76l^ *•» *he came of death w shwi wsulthn v ■ "ton have a penchait for gain* iJround. the hotels., • t*"***l* »w»Upwinß of a corrodv.dianieota.nt. • „,.,. SJtartki. You'd be^r >* w . ton, £ . . SSJS^W-g b^ npt«iß. ; ... led to the loee of his position, but aleo the broifcyif ' up of his borne. ' ATTIMPTED 9UICIDI CABB. A verdM of auioide w« returned. W~ Tl- B—, a«ed 49, vho had pleaded guilty % HIW ZBALANBCR IN BVOMBV. •' oharge of having attempted to commit wuioide, *p- . . . p^,^^,, motoring thiottltt. %U MMed.Jor „n «. Ueno. w^s givenfa'bcow^ Jg *j^ltoSw JnT^ght l«t weeK the poi!?^ . daughter as to trouble having been caused mi th* 7, iJnnt notioid » mam Wne on th« footpath intb* horn, by hi ß drinking hrtito. Evidence W aa Jbo elvn %Jg&X S^nterToknUl IhS A. tti?^n eia* by toro eona. •..,......■_. j. . Btrongjj of liauor, he was taken to the aUtton atti The magistrate said that he kad ke«rd enoagh to oharged with drunkenness. - convinoe him that, accused should be placed under While being removed to the ocils the man «it restraint. Aoouted weta placed on probation for Vi Jawed and the patrol took him to Sydney BJogpitu. months, and ordered to abstain from dejak during arrival there the man, who Was identiflail-U that pdriod. ■ .■ % N ew Zealander, was fouad to; be dewi. In applying for a diyorotf from M— J— 9r-. Q— —ootd time within cix month* and to haT*Mt *f*W f*- S- Uli hit -wift was addiotei to U«uot. Si* SrjKbit^; . Mt him in IM7. The marriage had taken pl«« 1* . * „ Yeu ar , fl ned <jj f M the drmk§aa»W," aMd fflM and there were, four ohildren. three of w*em tb» Magistrate, " *n4 j*, f°" <**** **R. •&*? _£3 kaZ diad. A deoree nisi was granted. . brtaoh of your prohibition order yen wfll «*» »-"f» * . ../!''- o»a_VT «*."' ' ' ' . "' •",-■..' "'J ,; ■ ' ATTCMPTID aUIOID£ L SHOCKING tAWQUAQE. -, il iatstmined attempt at suicide c»ln» ttSderrtiM " t^. m_ uaed'«hockin« language in AlbWf AwM| MtJc« of the police sk-It Uds morning, when W>- . ,^^ M for wlieh he was «nr~ted.-• OlimjMriitol aged fifty, a Fablio Works employee at X-, hj'wM o Wged with drunkennetj *Dd«»f*»«jKl was S»und hia throat out. ■ gttage when it was stated that ho had SB Br*»iwai ....... I» »ppears that H— wae suffering toom the after- conviotiow. the last for language also. . v_^; afleoW of a .drinking bout, and wandered about th; « •j< h i & j, yOU r fourth ooaviotaoii for drnnMMlJg ' r»adi imaeiniris he heard voioes, and saying he h»d a, last three months and ™J» e0J}?vgs 22 Surderedliis mother. He entered a died at O--, acene)language," observed the Magistrate. "J.oll^ Sank the contents of a bottle of strong diatufaetant. aen tenoed to one month's impriionmeirt, Wl» *m ahd then slashed his throat with a razor. - 'aljpjjr, on aaoh oharee." ,; ~-a ATTEMPTfD SUIOIDI. -,* "WAR BBIDE" OIiItLUSIONID. J^ Meß- a young man from AMbrtfck rf««*W A senuel to a war marriage in England Was Btt- to % ohug, of having attempted •mowe q| ' wh^V. ™ ? "!g'w- «id acowe^ «. absolute* WJI te 6ho P.pital "the" Mm«riagrtak^ .P»«f 15, b^ ' wa.1k.17 » boy, and: had no idea of *taT& tff S^lS&'a&'tttS^^*/-' rSSig with anolher woman, ehe left him in. yebruary. sentence i» fe monffi? time, n >*tff lflMi*i,Js lS A deoree nisi w»s granted.: ■. ' atruotid t» atat«n from liquor n«*nirhU«. -- RUMANIAN 00LLI8I0H. YOUNG MAN IMPRISONED. APPAIiLXSPa DEXTAHiS. ■ . The theft of a Wtcase, valued at i 3 !««,»»« * H-BBSCUEBS " ELUNDBR yiCrniMj Sfah^ MI-!V- dd' «rSi tt«;K , (B, C«»le.-P»» 'A« we have already observed, the aSove cases are typical-j-every reader kno^ yery weKat they could be multiplied many time. QV^in the cou^e of p* week.; • '■' . ■ •■ ■ , . ■ . ■ . ' „. : Cm the Liquor Cembtoe *sh men and women ie vote hr tfff Ccntipuavce of the evil thing that is the cause of 5C much misery? Strike Out the Two Top Lines on the Ballot Paper and

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 133, 2 December 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 133, 2 December 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 133, 2 December 1922, Page 10

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