“Silver Bullets”
In an address io a gathering m Alexandra to bid farewell to men ol the Special Force. Mr. W. A. Bodkin. M.P., urged the necessity for producing as much as possible of those commodities which could be converted into currency. By this means, lie said, “silver bullets" would be produced which eventually would win tile war. Intoxicated Maori Fined Ala Charged with being in a state of intoxication while, in charge of a motor-cycle in Opotiki, Paul Te Rani, a Jtuatahuna labourer, appeared recently before Messrs. J. D. Clark and C. Pipe, ,I.Ps„ in the Opotiki Police Court and was convicted and fined £5 and costs £1 is. His license was cancelled and he was prohibited from obtaining anothe, for a year. It was said that a constable had reason tb stop the accused when lie was riding his motor-cycle in the town and lie was found to be in a slate of intoxication.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20131, 28 December 1939, Page 5
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156“Silver Bullets” Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20131, 28 December 1939, Page 5
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