“DON’T DO IT AGAIN!”
A young Jack Tar looked very crestfallen at the Sunderland Police Court, England, lately, when he admitted a charge of having been drunk. He had, it was explained, only been married a few hours previously. “A bad start, surely, and don’t do it again;” counselled the magistrate. , “What docs he say?” Jack enquired of a near-by peMceman. “Don’t get married again?’' “Mo,” quickly retorted • the other man in blue “Don’t get drunk again.” Jack was dismissed with this' reproof.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6650, 2 July 1928, Page 8
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