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Organisations: Circuit Court
People: Little
Locations: Dublin

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STUDENTS' " TRADE" " Popping " Borrowed Medical Books

Dublin medical students who made a trade of borrowing medical books, " popping them," as they say, and afterwards giving the pawntickets to those from whom they borrowed the books, were commented on by District Justice Little in the Circuit Court, Dublin, writes our Dublin correspondent, when a student was before him on the above charge.

He went on to say that if that was to be regarded as larceny they would have all the medical students in Dublin in jail, and a new set of students would have to be found.

The charge was dismissed.




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