A DRUNKARD'S PLIGHT.
Per Press Association. Christchurch, November 2& At the Supreme Court to-day. Jas, Channing Bagwall wa s brought ud for sentence. He pleaded guilty in the lower Court to a charge of forging- and uttering. His Honor Justice Denniston said accused apparently belonged to a respectable class, but was reduced fey drinking to astate not fit to be at large. His record slipped ho was almost in con . tinnous residenco in gaol since He would remand accused till myjt Session of tile Supreme Court in February, and if in {he meantime tne Habitual Criminals Act came into fjtco, he would bo treated under its provisions and probably permitted ta go to England.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81894, 27 November 1906, Page 2
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114A DRUNKARD'S PLIGHT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81894, 27 November 1906, Page 2
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