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14 Days’ Gaol

George Roger Henshaw, aged 50, a kitchen hand, was sentenced on Saturday to two weeks’ imprisonment by Messrs E. J. Bradshaw and F. Brooks, Justices of the Peace, on a charge of being drunk at the Christchurch Railway Station on Friday evening, having had five previous convictions for drunkenness in the last six months. FINED £5 Wayne Kenneth Thomson, aged 20, a cook was fined £5 on a charge of obstructing a policeman. He pleaded guilty. Sergeant J. M. Phelan said the police were called after two men were removed from the Plainsman coffee lounge. While the police were questioning the two men Thomson continually interrupted and said he was “going to see that they got their rights.”

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660627.2.113

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31096, 27 June 1966, Page 10

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121

14 Days’ Gaol Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31096, 27 June 1966, Page 10

14 Days’ Gaol Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31096, 27 June 1966, Page 10

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