THE GOOD SAMARITAN.
A belief in heroic measures if the circumstances justify /them was undoubtedly the cause which, led Thomas Solomon, of Hamilton, Canada, to crack his friend’s head with a skittle. Both worked in a skittle-ally, and the friend, George Casey by name, was addicted to drugs. Solomon endeavoured to wean him from his weakness, but arguments proving unavailing, Solomon in the end knocked him on the head, tied him to a table, and confiscated his hypodermic syringe and supply of drugs. He then took the outfit to the police station, and the police rescued Casey and took him to hospital, while Boloman was put into the cells.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3501, 1 June 1920, Page 7
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109THE GOOD SAMARITAN. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3501, 1 June 1920, Page 7
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