“A HOPELESS CASE”
PERSISTENT DRUNK CONVICTIONS MOUNT UP J h° r time within six months to n ene^y ’ aged 41, pleaded guilty p .. a charge of drunkenness at the b ICe . ourt to-day. He also admitted a " lng Prohibition order. Denel~* nSl>eCtor Lewin said that fo ly **ad previous convictions, n _ U * of fkeni being recorded during the paßr »*x months. te one SiStrate ’ Air. AlcKean: This Pose? ° r the hopeless cases, I supprt P s ’. re Plied the sub-inspector. £3 in? 1 * ennes ® Uenehy was fined blent *ila* aUlt w seven days’ imprisonorder h lor breach of his prohibition day.* 7* fined £l, in default two unpr isonmen L
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 97, 15 July 1927, Page 9
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