A MAN AND HIS BEER.
DAMNEVIHKE ASSAULT CASE. (Per I'nitorl Press Association.) DAXXTiVI H KM, Mann (1. •lames Alilis. labourer, who waited Id lis.’i!: hi Sunday bee;- 0:1 a .Saturday night, was eharged before tile .Magistrate wi’ hj ;i.s-;a’.'l‘inw 'ns wife with iai,s ;*t to do actual bodily harm. Oa tii? istli of Oe(cher las!:, - the accuse;! wont home intoxicated. Ilis v. ire then went anil bought his Sunday lioer, which, on •..Sliming, -lie hi,). The cecils.el. f ; e|i; l '-; ’die. v.in-esl e C;■ i,i :, hut was r. - fused. lie j-inon ted tins, a::.I pinned tiis wife. She fell and hro e a lee. She then crawled into the vac I to get on! of the accused's way. She returned to the lnni.se, when he.’ - Irvoaml had none to Led, and sal in the hioh-ea until lie woke and lifted her into bid, where, she remained until Tuesday, until a neighbour. called in a doctor in the evening, when site was removed to Ihe liosijital. .Me did iiol Iriiow tic- L-d \va; hrolr.-n nnlil (he dr..'lor c.vm? later av::l Ihe'wih’ ni'.;;hi never recover ironi Ihe eaerl oi the injury. The aecits -d "hauled guilty and was committed to the .Supreme Court for sentence* ?
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14235, 7 March 1914, Page 3
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203A MAN AND HIS BEER. Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14235, 7 March 1914, Page 3
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