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LURID LANGUAGE AND LIQUOR

♦ A Novel Remedy. A large number of the gentlemen who appear at the police courts charged with nvxaavess have also to answer charges of saving used obscene, and profane oathing ; and though the language is frequeEtly addressed to the • member of the "Foosee" who is lagging .the, shiktury one, a iat of .it is of a very' general c&ar/w*er, and apparently fast thrown m to Jesd dignity to the proceedings, wlusb seams to show that there is much. raatfk is people's profanity pots which leais oat when liquor lifts the lid. At the-"las* sitting of the Magistrate's Court at Tapamii, 'it was announced that life 1 police intended to pounce on those who used profanity m public places, and that if young* men came before the court on the charge the police would apply for prohibition orders against them, which had been found the most effective way of dealing with them.

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NZ Truth, Issue 250, 9 April 1910, Page 7

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LURID LANGUAGE AND LIQUOR NZ Truth, Issue 250, 9 April 1910, Page 7

LURID LANGUAGE AND LIQUOR NZ Truth, Issue 250, 9 April 1910, Page 7