I ) R rx KKXXICSS TESTS. I.ONDOX. December The ililliculties of dianosing diunkeuness were referred to at Maryleboue yesterday. when George I'homas Pace, ,'io, a newspaper distributor, of fbuns-wick-street 1 lackey-road, K.. was charged with being drunk in charge el a motor-c ycle and side-car in I hinio a ■’.,l- - It was stated that there were two men in the side-car and a woman on the pillion. Dr Maugham divisional surgeon, said lie applied the Rhombm-g lost [standing with leet together, head hack, and eyes closed), and Page stood for losers.. hut then had to open i is eyes to maintain his balance. For truly rural " he could only say “ ruro," “ roro,” " rola," and lor .Methodist Episcopal ’’ lie said " epistele.” Dr Alfred Allpoint. of St. Paul’s Hospital, said he did not think very much importance could bo attached to the tests. Many sober people came hopelessly out of the Rhomburg test. Mistakes could very easily be made. Fined £2.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1925, Page 4
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158Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1925, Page 4
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