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CITY POLICE COURT.

Thursday, July 1. (Before E. ff. Ward, Esq., and J. B. Hickson, Esq., J.P.’s.)

Drunkenness. —Hugh Alexander Johnson and Wm. Parry were each fined ss, with the usual alternative ; Charles Walker 10s, or forty-eight hours; George Rutherford 40s, or three days. Vagrancy, —Mary Ann Harris and Alice Ruth were charged with having no lawful means of support. —Sergeant Hanlon deposed that the accused were prostitutes, and were kept by the man James Neil, punished for keeping a brothel and for vagrancy on the previous day.—Each of the accused was sent to gaol for fourteen days.

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Evening Star, Issue 3854, 1 July 1875, Page 2

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98

CITY POLICE COURT. Evening Star, Issue 3854, 1 July 1875, Page 2

CITY POLICE COURT. Evening Star, Issue 3854, 1 July 1875, Page 2

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