A Turkish gentleman of high position was charged with drunkenness in Liverpool. The prisoner begged that Ids name might not be divulged because his father and brother were such strict MoYuumedaus that if it came to their ears that lie had indulged in strong drink they would surely have him beheaded on lm return home. The court officials accord ingly suppressed his name, aud he was fined.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2371, 18 June 1892, Page 1
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67Untitled Temuka Leader, Issue 2371, 18 June 1892, Page 1
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