"If you walk inito a criminal count and bet 8 to 1 that the case 'being heard arose from drink you will win money,” said .fudge Ttentoul at the (lid Bailey, London. “Ninety per cent of the cases heard here and 97 or 98 per cent of the cases of bodily injury arise from drink.” I noticed in the Wellington newspapers that at a graduation ceremony there was much disturbance by students. For tbe sake of University education in New Zealand this is much to be deplored.—Th a < .laueellor of the I'nirerxity of Nev> Zealand (Sir R. Stout). Under the circumstances, with so much con<*rn being manifested, and so much interest being taken in the matter, I think some sort of inquiry sliauld taka place.— Mr. (J. U. Poole, <ai ttea Knyvett can*.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 4, 26 January 1910, Page 8
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