to the woman concerned. His pre-" vious good character was also an element in his favour. His war service also was in his favour, and on Jjhese grounds he felt he could reduce the penalty. All over the country men being found intoxicated in charge of care were sent to gaol. They were a menace to themselves and to the public. He woulfl, therefore, commit accused to Mount Eden Gaol for 14 days, and on the second charge he would be convicted and discharged. ' , More egia arq being presgr^l^g^
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Northern Advocate, 25 August 1924, Page 4
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