RUNKEN SAILORS IN CAR
EJECTION BY POLICE COULD NOT DRIVE Press Association WELLINGTON, To-day. j taßdingr cars seem to appeal to j "alien seamen. Another case of such | J entering a car with some hazy j of driving: back to the ship or Where occurred yesterday, and to- j 1 the seamen appeared in the’ Up Court. belonged to the Mataroa, giv- | I their names as Clilforde George ‘•’ton, aged 26, and Leslie Summer I IBlvie, aged 24. Both pleaded guilty I Wa charge of drunkenness, but not UjMo the charge of attempting to , Ipßrt a car. R* 48 stated that the owner, David U** Millar, on returning to his car IF l * the two men in it. Ogilvie was §r drunk and the other man was S Wjßing to manipulate the controls. B were ejected by the police after i I f 1 ®*- - c | ’ court Darton said he could not j t ■ but h$ was fined <£ 10, in de- i _ jj|i ■ a month’s imprisonment. ' c
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 501, 2 November 1928, Page 1
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