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FINE FOR LANGUAGE

AFFECTED BY DRINK “He used teh language while he being arrested. There were a many people about,” said Sergeant Powelll, when Hugh Dra was charged at the Police Court „ - terday with being found drunk *-* Dominion Road, on Saturday, using obscene language. Tiffin. Mr. Smythe appeared for .HJSS and entered pleas of guilty. ‘ is a returned soldier, and was and shell-shocked in the war, counsel. “Liquor affects him .JJJJu* but he will take out a P rohl 5 l ?o S order. He is a good worker, an< * i 5 a wife and family. As his wag small, I hope your Worship the penalty as light as possible. Draffin was fined ss, in defa . d g. hours, for drunkenness, and £'t fault three days, for using th© I*“* age. He was given 48 hours m to pay. ,

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 942, 8 April 1930, Page 14

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FINE FOR LANGUAGE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 942, 8 April 1930, Page 14

FINE FOR LANGUAGE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 942, 8 April 1930, Page 14

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