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MAGISTRATE'S COURT

Mr E. , Page, • S.M., presided at .tie Magistrate's Court'to-day.

One. first .offender for drunkenness, who 'did not appear, was ordered to foi» feit the amount of his bail, 10s.

Constance. Louie Clemming, or (SsJ^s ents, was convicted on charges'of drunfeeness and damaging' a side screen of ft motor-car, and ordered to pay the expenses incurred; . ; . . On the suggestion of Mrs. Glover, «s5 the Salvation .Atrriy,' .that- the accused should be given' a .chance; Beatrice Higgins, a young-married-woman, charged with drunkenness, eonirhitting- a breach of her prohibition order,- and attempting to commit feuiGide, was convicted and discharged on the first two counts. Hearing of. the third , charge was adjourned sine die. ...'"-.:V ■■.''■.

John Arthur Crawford, who, While under, the influence of liquor, had stolen ' articles of toilet to the value of 7s 6d / from John Castle, a. chemist, was convicted and ordered to come up for sentence -when called upon. Appearing for sentence on a charee o f stealing a. scarf and a hat, the property of ftonnan M'Leod Bichards, a-Voime seaman named Henry 'Victor' Crawford was admitted to probation for a perib? of twelve months. ■ 7. t ..,.■■ f. "■?

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1923, Page 3

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MAGISTRATE'S COURT Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1923, Page 3

MAGISTRATE'S COURT Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1923, Page 3

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