INTOXICATED MOTORISTS
TWO MEN SENTENCED TERMS OF IMPRISONMENT (Per United Press Association) AUCKLAND, Aug. 30. Two motorists were sent to prison to-day for being intoxicated in charge of cars—one to three weeks' imprisonment, and the other to 10 days' imprisonment. The first man was Charles Henry Drury, aged 41, an electrician,. who was sentenced to three week's imprisonment with hard labour, and his licence was cancelled tor two years. The other man was Albert Ralph Boulton, aged 31, a steward on the Rangitane—lo days and also one month for unlawful conversion of the car.' The magistrate directed that he should be placed aboard the Rangitaiie if she sails for Britain before the expiry of the term. . '.-',
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23592, 31 August 1938, Page 7
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