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SEQUEL TO COLLISION. Pe*- Press Association. HAMILTON, Eeb. 5. Charged with being intoxicated when in charge of a car in London Street last evening, Albert George Gill, a ca.rpenter, aged 29, was convicted and fined £lO with costs and his driver’s license suspended to June 1, 1938, b.y Mr S. L. Paterson, ini the Magistrate’s Court ihis morning. The Magistrate said such cases were Incoming too common again and he would have to consider imposing terms of imprisonment. * * ~ , Tt was explained by the police that following a .collision in London Street /last evening a constable attended the fecene of the accident and found accusFor "accused it was submitted the accident had not been caused by acRd’s intoxication; It was naming %eMlly>'at the time and a stationary ■tick'be' collided with had no rear ' Wit ■ ■'H£'tb?d never been in trouble
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 58, 5 February 1938, Page 9
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140LICENSE SUSPENDED. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 58, 5 February 1938, Page 9
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