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INTOXICATED IN CHARGE OF CAR

For being intoxicated while in charge of a motor-car in Ghuznee Street last Thursday night, Joseph Hayvice, tailor, aged 20, was fined £l5 by Mr. Stout, S.M., In the Magistrates’ Court, Wellington, and had his driving licence cancelled for 12 months. He was also charged with having liquor in his possession In the vicinity of the Empress dance hall. Senior-Sergeant G. J. Paine said accused had taken his father’s car, and had, with two sailors, gone to the dance ball in Ghuznee Street. A constable ndticed the accused and his companions were under the influence of liquor, and found 17 bottles of beer in the car. Mr. M. F. Grogan, who appeared for accused, who pleaded guilty to both charges, said that the trouble was that one of the sailors had given accused a glass of rum.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 193, 13 May 1944, Page 8

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INTOXICATED IN CHARGE OF CAR Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 193, 13 May 1944, Page 8

INTOXICATED IN CHARGE OF CAR Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 193, 13 May 1944, Page 8

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