NEGLIGENT DRIVING
TWO YEARS’ GAOL
(By Telegraph—Per Press Association.)
AUCKLAND, November 4
Remarking that motorists under the imluence of liquor are a menace to the public highways, Justice Smith at the supreme court sentenced Henry Bidet uipii to two years’ imprisonment and one year’s reformative. BiddMph was the-driver of a car which collided with a telegraph pole near Penrose, on the night of fcet-pember 14th, and two passengers, Alfred Ernest Clark and Eileen Beatrice Parkinson were killed. He had p.ended guilty to a charge of negligent driving thereby causing the deaths of two persons.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1929, Page 5
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