A correspondent writes as fol- 1 lows -“Sir,—Can a policeman ■ ; gaol a gent when asking a ques*#! tion? Last Saturday week I ’ tainly had three lemonades anff^S ’ beer, more lemonade thaAffieeriffß 1 The Police came in .the Hotel and H .stopped me. Why I wasmot 'wmlfß ) drunk, and when I asked? about it I was pushed away. Be- fl 5 ing deaf I asked again and wppß • run in for asking a second - timeMlß ‘ A deaf man has no ohhhce this town'of asking a civil ques- H [ tion. He is gabled for three 'oil 1 * 1 four hours and'fined £1 for r. thing." n ° r I a = ~~ =^=== ~ = . "L-.
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Te Puke Times, 7 February 1928, Page 2
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