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MOTORISTS SENT TO PRISON

CHARGES OF INTOXICATION IN CARS (United Press Association) AUCKLAND, October 27. Two more drivers were sentenced in the Magistrate’s Court to two weeks’ imprisonment each and their licences were cancelled. William John Lucherhand, aged 36, formerly a steward on the Awatea, admitted being intoxicated while in charge of a motor-car on Queen’s Wharf on Saturday. In the second case Robert Cecil Bishop aged 25, a clerk, was charged with being intoxicated in a motor-car on the Dairy Flat road, North Auckland on Sunday afternoon. Mr C. R. Orr-Walker, S.M., said the public must be protected against reckless men who had no consideration for others on the roadway.

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Southland Times, Issue 23651, 28 October 1938, Page 8

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MOTORISTS SENT TO PRISON Southland Times, Issue 23651, 28 October 1938, Page 8

MOTORISTS SENT TO PRISON Southland Times, Issue 23651, 28 October 1938, Page 8

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