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WHEN IS A MAN DRUNK.

The eternal question cropped up In *« Victorian Police ('ourt recently, and produced the following definition Mr Macon mara. P.M.: “In your opin ion, when is a man drunk?” The Witness: “When la* loses Ins senses.” The P.M.: “When does he lose his senses?” The Witness: “When he is drunk.”

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White Ribbon, Volume 31, Issue 368, 18 February 1926, Page 5

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WHEN IS A MAN DRUNK. White Ribbon, Volume 31, Issue 368, 18 February 1926, Page 5

WHEN IS A MAN DRUNK. White Ribbon, Volume 31, Issue 368, 18 February 1926, Page 5

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