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  6. Was Grave Mistake Made In Diagnosis?

    IT has happened before. Has it happened again—an innocent person accused of drunkenness because of a sudden collapse owing to illness? Lying in South Sydney Hospital is a woman, whose character appears to be beyond reproach. She collapsed on the steps of the Royal South Sydney Hospital. Redfern police were notified that the woman was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Other Cases on Record

    IT is not unprecedented that a sick person, should be placed in a drunkard's cell. Nearly every police officer of long service can recall more than one case of such nature. There is the memorable incident of an ...

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  9. Employer Astounded

    MRS. WOTTON'S employer. Mr. Sowden, manager of the Australian Pickle Factory, had no hesitation in expressing a frank ...

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    AT THE ROYAL SOUTH SYDNEY HOSPITAL busy doctors daily cope with the ailing members of the public. Many bundreds of sufferers pass through the doctors' hands daily, and it is not remarkable that work-rushed doctors should make mistakes. Did the doctor make one in diago[?] Mrs. Wottton's paralytic stroke as drunken[?]s? ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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