GIRL AT A NIGHT CLUB.
TREATED TO CHAMPAGNE. DRIVING CAR WHILE DRUNK. LONDON, April 24. " The life this girl has led unfortunately resembles that of many young women of to-day. She is only 19, yet she went to a night club where older friends treated her to champagne. They ought to know better," said counsel for Doris Neove, an Eton cropped girl, who was charged with having driven a motor-car while drunk in the West End at midnight. A doctor gave evidence that the girl smelt, strongly of alcohol, and must have drunk more than champagne—probably cocktails. .She was ;C3 and her motor-license was suspended for three months.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19324, 11 May 1926, Page 10
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