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FATHER OF 12 FINED £2O Press Association WEBLINGTON, To-day. John Edward Fitzgerald, motor salesman, aged 46, whose car struck a telegraph post, was to-day fined £2O and had his licence cancelled for being drunk in charge of a car. Defendant, who is a widower with 12 children, was forbidden to obtain another licence until 12 months after the expiry of the present one.
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FINE AND CANCELLED LICENCE Press Association. INVERCARGILL, To-day. At the Invercargill Police Court, John Charles Paget, a blacksmith, was fined £25 and his driving licence suspended for a year for intoxication while in charge of a motor-car. Evidence showed that on returning from a race meeting, he narrowly missed colliding with two other cars.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 615, 18 March 1929, Page 11
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122STRUCK TELEGRAPH POST Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 615, 18 March 1929, Page 11
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