FOUND HELPLESS
MAY BE SENT BACK TO ROTO ROA Picked up by a constable as he lay, helplessly drunk, on the pavement in Queen Street, William Plenry Nassau Carnahan was threatened with a second term on Roto Roa Island when ho . appeared at the Police Court this morning. “I’ve no recollection of it,” he said when charged with drunkenness and a breach of his prohibition order. Constable Campbell said he had picked Carnahan up off the pavement and Sub-Inspector McCarthy reminded the magistrate that the man had been prohibited in August. . “See if they will take him back on the Island,” said Mr. F. K. Hunt, S.M., to Staff-Captain Holmes of the Salvation Army, making a remand of one week.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 811, 4 November 1929, Page 11
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