DRUNKENNESS.
, A BIG INCREASE. ;G & I '' \ • \■? <&t Figures compiled show vr-' ir v .-/.<,< for drunkenness in the .^ a !^;.'' hi ,rj New Zealand foj;- : .{£ " rn i. P J S increase over ' ! t jaguro& ■-•.., years- r : ,'vj%r there Were '7337 jb.'\£ •- '.' P<Ml for drunkenness, te BOJ.Jcinales, stowing an increase of 619 over the figures of $Ee fcrevJ* ous year. In 1920 there were 838 i arrests for drunkenness- / In addition to the above figure!,; there were 189 maleS coavictea fo? drunkenness while in charge/ of horses and firearms, wliil 6 387 males and 7 females were Convicted of being drunk and disorderly, which was an increas e of 102 over the previous year*
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Thames Star, 24 December 1921, Page 4
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