THE DRINK HABIT.
LONGER DETENTION ÜBQEd/ u ~ By Telegraph.—Press Aswelatlott. • *Christchurch, Last Nigfct, *'' In a charge of theft against * aj&jj' who is a victim of drugs and driajk {WI evidence showed that he had bee.i iiSn inebriates' home for six months. mH Day, S.M., remarked that it was UHhSh to send such a man to a home for Un than two years. He added: "It !|W coming useless, in'my opinion, to ttfttt; people t.p Rotoroa, as they are let ran too soon. If the relatives bother IfeM authorities the line of least reststajaeiJ is to let the patient out, but mediiajs testimony shower that two years is tfti minimum time required to rid the MriH' tern of drink.''
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1920, Page 5
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118THE DRINK HABIT. Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1920, Page 5
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