MAGISTRATE'S COURT
Police cases in tlie ifegisttßift^s' Court to-day were dealt with, by Sia* T. B. McNeil,- S.M. :.. ; ' /'. - Two first offenders £ot\ arun&«Bdie» iweve convicted and discharged. """." ~! "He travels about from one eni ci New Zealand to the other and is "as associate of people of .the criminal class," said Detective W.. Kane).' %£ giving evidence against Joseph Marii. alias Eosen^ alias McDonald, aged 1% on. a charge of being an. idle and Sip orderly person in that he has inwJficient lawful means of supportMarks gave details of various places where he said he had been employed during the past two years. He admitted an Australian criminal record b%*' protested that he had been living ka honest life since. He was sentenced to three months' Imprisonment,
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1932, Page 9
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125MAGISTRATE'S COURT Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1932, Page 9
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