WHAT COURT SAW
Man Drunk in Charge (By Telegraph— Press Ausociation.) CHRISTCHURCH, Last Night. "Nine cars had to pull off the road to avoid being struck by this man; the Court was one of them," said Mr. Levvey, S.M., who displayed lirst-hand .knowledge when Frederiek George Addis, aged 24, appeared before him this morning chaTged with being intoxicated in charge of a car in Wakefield Avenue, Sumner, on Saturday afternoon. "Wq don't often get a chanee to see exactly what happens, but of course what I saw is not evidence," tho Magistrate added. Addis was fined £30, his lieence was cancelled and endorsed and he was declared ufifit to hold another for two years.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 40, 3 March 1937, Page 15
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