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JUI-JITSU GRIP ON GIRL. Tlie allegation that an officer had tried a jui-jitsru hold on a hotel chambermaid was made at Brighton Police Court. Captain Charles Ash Windham, whose address was given as Piccadilly, London, was hound over for six months and ordered to pay £5 5s costs as the girl had been so severely bruised that she had to attend a doctor and have time off duty. Mr J. G. Drew, prosecuting, said that the chambermain, when waiting on Captain Windham, found him under the influence of drink, “Apparently,” added counsel, “some drunken freak induced him to try the jui-jiteu hold on the girl. He is a very powerful man and the girl was severely bruised.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1930, Page 7

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1930, Page 7

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