NO MORE MERCY
INTOXICATED DRIVERS TWO SENT TO GAOL [Per United Press Association.] AUCKLAND, October 27. Two more drivers were sentenced to two weeks’ imprisonment each aijd had their licenses cancelled. William John Lucherhand, aged 36, formerly a steward on the Awatea, admitted being intoxicated in charge of a motor car on Queen’s wharf on Saturday. In the second case, Robert Cecil Bishop, aged 25. a clerk, was charged with being intoxicated in a car in Pairy Flat road, North Auckland, on Sunday afternoon. Mr C. R Orr Walker, S.M V said the public must be protected against reckless men who had tu> consideration for others on the roadway.
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Evening Star, Issue 23100, 28 October 1938, Page 2
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109NO MORE MERCY Evening Star, Issue 23100, 28 October 1938, Page 2
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