"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 being drunk. He iiad, it was explained, only been married a few hours previously. " A bad start, surely, and don t do it again," counselled the magistrate. "What does he say?'.' Jack enquired of ;i near-by policeman. " Don t ge* married again?" " No," quickly retorted the man in blue'. " Don't get drunk again," Jack was dismissed with this reprooL
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19986, 30 June 1928, Page 5 (Supplement)
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