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MAGISTRATE'S COURT

Messrs. L. ITKenaie -and' H. Hume, i Justices' of the Pcacer'presidcd at the ' Magistrate's Coqrt yesterdajy i Harriot Brown, charged with insobrie- ' ty, and with-using obscene language, was • remanded for a week for medical treat- ■ mont. • ■ ' .1 • ■ Thomas Manning was fined .£3 and 20s. , costs; ■in default seven days' imprison--' ; ment, ifor using obscene language in > Manners 7 Street, The offender wasin the i; oi'owd seeing tho Prince pass, and made ; uso'of disgusting langu'ag-e which so mi, cmi sod the crowd that the jolice were : i' informed and the man was arrested. Dennis Sloane, charged with drunken, j ness and with having committed a breach > ;of .his prohibition order, and Daniel 1 Doran, who was similarly charged, and i against whom there was the further oharge of using obscene language, were 1 both Teinnrt'ded until this morning, , An old man'named William Henderson, : who was so foehle that ho had to.'be helpi ed into' the dock,- tfns charged with havr' ing insufficient lawful means of 6up. . port. Henderson left tho Ohiro Home without permission, and was found at f; 4 o'clock yesterday raomins on the wharf J in a helpless cbnilition. He wag ordered r to. .return to, the'home., s For drunkenness eleven first offendersr were leniently dealt with. : ■ "

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 191, 8 May 1920, Page 2

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MAGISTRATE'S COURT Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 191, 8 May 1920, Page 2

MAGISTRATE'S COURT Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 191, 8 May 1920, Page 2

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