LYTTELTON NEWS
MAGISTRATE'S COURT I " At the Magistrate's Court yesterday, ; before Messrs W. C. Cleary and J, N. ; Neville, Justices of the Peace, Joseph Whittle, a seaman, aged 33 years, was i convicted for using obscene language i and fined £3. On a charge of drunken- c ness he was convicted and discharged, j i T.W.C.A. Auxiliary g The opening meeting of the women's luxiliary of the Lyttelton branch of the £ iToung Women's Christian Association . vas held at the residence of Mrs D. E. a J. Collett, Sumner road, yesterday e ifternoon. Mrs B. H. Gilmour gave ti in interesting talk oq the value of ood and diet in everyday life. " i ■ , cl V
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22512, 21 September 1938, Page 17
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114LYTTELTON NEWS Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22512, 21 September 1938, Page 17
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