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Question Of Capacity

1 A KEG had been tapped after | | . the football match and | | drinks were* the order of the = i day. •■■■=' = One of the revellers was later f | collected, by the police, but | | there was some doubt as to = = whether he was intoxicated. I §. -"Do you think that these 2 | {§-. men could go on drinking from, | = the keg from afternoon until = 1 night time?" asked counsel of a | ■ I- police witness? 1 I "What's that?" was the couh- | 1 ter-questibn. Counsel repeated : | 1 A smile flitted over the ser- | I geant's face. "Oh, well, I don't f I know as to that. It depends en- f | tirely on the size of the keg!" | fiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiuiiiuiuiiiitiuiiiiuiiiniiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiuiiiiiiiir

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NZ Truth, Issue 1080, 12 August 1926, Page 4

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Question Of Capacity NZ Truth, Issue 1080, 12 August 1926, Page 4

Question Of Capacity NZ Truth, Issue 1080, 12 August 1926, Page 4