ESCAPADES OF YOUTH
AN AMUSING "CONFESSION" JUDGE AND BISHOP AS BOYS [from our own correspondent] By Air Mail LONDON, Feb. 1 Escapades of his own youth, told by Dr. Dunstan Brewer, medical officer of health for Swindon; amused delegates at the mental health conference of the National Council for Mental Hygiene at the Central Hall, Westminster. "I can remember," Dr. Brewer said, "being concerned with someone who is now one of His Majesty's Judges and another person who is now a bishop, in robbing a man's orchard simply because we had a grievance and we wanted to get even with him." (Laughter.) Dr. Brewer, who pleaded lor a further reform of Juvenile Courts, said that had they as youths lived in a different period and been in a different social class they would have gone before a children's court.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22353, 26 February 1936, Page 10
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