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STRONG MEDICINE

Congressman 3. V. Langley, U.S.A., stands acquitted of the latest liquor charge against him, that of drunkenness, WxiOn it was -held that he was not walkmg -unsteadily because of ap alcoholic condition, but because of the influence of medicine he had taken at a physician's advice, which produced the effect of dizziness Tho representative was arrested a few weeks ago on a warrant sworn out by * r* Henritze, who laid a charge "hat he staggered to her apartment door. Dr A. G. Osborne, the representative's physician, said in the witness box that he nad advised ]Vlr Langley not to go on the streets after taking the medicine.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12250, 23 September 1925, Page 4

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STRONG MEDICINE New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12250, 23 September 1925, Page 4

STRONG MEDICINE New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12250, 23 September 1925, Page 4

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