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POLICE COURT.

EKBOBBIETY. Uwo fin* offenders brought, before Meeers W. Prudhoe, G. Feyting, and E. O'Connor, J.P.'a, were eaten fined 5s and oorte, witfb. the usual alternative. James Brotra, who lad been convicted onoe within six months, etiffered a similar penalty. John Kelly, who woe found drunk VhHet in charge of a bone and ant, was fined 20b end voaim, or 96 hour* , imprisonment. HHEFT. Ada Florence Boyee, against wbom there was a long list of previous oonvxctkxM, was sentenced to one month.'c imprisonment for having etolen a flannel shirt, valued at ss, of which Frank Donne wm the rightful owner. ASSAULTING A POLICEMAN. Augustus Olentent, for whom Mr Donneiiy appeared, mi charged with, having been drunk at New Brighton on February Bth, and with having assaulted one Edward Row©, a pokce constable, end duihaged bis cbthee and watchguaid, to the value of £2 10s. Mr Donnellv, who eaid the case was one which ehould never have 'been brought before the Comt, applied for a remand, which was granted, bail being aUknred in the sum of £10. Before Mr J. Grubb, J-P., yesterday, at Lyttefflbon, Henry William Baker wae dharged witti being drunk and disorderly. He was fined se.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11504, 10 February 1903, Page 7

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POLICE COURT. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11504, 10 February 1903, Page 7

POLICE COURT. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11504, 10 February 1903, Page 7

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