The old question, "When is a man. drunk?" arose again in the Supreme Gourt Wellington, this week. Judge and counsel agreed that every man has his own standard, but Mr Justice Hosking, referring to the number of drinks a man .might have consumed, asked, "What is the meaning of 'two or three?'" "I suppose," responded Mr Wilford, "that it means four or five." (Laughter).
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Northern Advocate, 18 May 1914, Page 5
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