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DRUNK PLEA FAILS

GAOL FOR GAR CONVERSION [Per United Press Association.] GISBORNE, September 21. A sentence of one month’s imprisonment on each of two charges of converting and attempting to convert motor cars to his- own use was passed by Mr Walton, S.M., this morning on Matu Kore Noanoa. Counsel pleaded .that Noanoa was so hopelessly drunk at the time that he did not know what .he was doing. On a charge of damaging two benches in a police cell accused was ordered to pay 20s damages.

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Evening Star, Issue 22449, 21 September 1936, Page 8

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DRUNK PLEA FAILS Evening Star, Issue 22449, 21 September 1936, Page 8

DRUNK PLEA FAILS Evening Star, Issue 22449, 21 September 1936, Page 8

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