"I CAN'T GET WORK"
"You might just as well put mo in gaol. I can't get work —the union stops me," said Charles Grieve Robertson, aged 48, who admitted in the Magistrate's Court this morning that ho used obscene language in Cuba street on Saturday afternoon. Sub-Inspector Harvey told the Court that the accused had been previously convicted for a similar offence. . $-r. E. Page, S.M., imposed a fine of" £5, in default one month's imprisonment.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 58, 6 September 1926, Page 11
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