A STREET FRACAS
"■ ♦ '- . i'OLICE COURT I'fiOCEtiDINGS. • By Telegraph—Pross Assocint'on Dunsdin, November 21. In tho Police Court to-day, as a .sequel to Saturday night's disturbance, James Mair lor obstructing a constable, was lined .:£!), or one month's gaol. ItoberL liduard Wilkinson, for assaulting a subinspector and using obsceno language, received throe months' imprisonment, and Arthur Stanley JJvaiis, for assaulting a sub-inspector ajul damaging his clothes was sentenced to one inontlr's imprisonment, and ordered lo pay the cost, of the damage, in default! another month in gaol. Mark Herbert Davis,, fur damaging a motor-car and using indecent language, was sentenced to one month's imprisonment mid ordered to ;iay tho damagu done, in 'default another month in gaol. William, Kelly, for being disorderly while drunk and resisting a conslablo, was fined 10s., or fourteen days, and also sentenced to one month's im-. prisonment for resisting. Agues '(trough, charged with inciting to resist, was lined m.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 50, 22 November 1919, Page 7
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151A STREET FRACAS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 50, 22 November 1919, Page 7
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