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OHRISTOHUBOH. Thursday, August 10. [Before J. OJlivier, KEq., B It] Drunkenness. —Wm. Chapman was fined 103, or forty-eight hours imprisonment. Wm. Ritchie was fined 6s, or twenty-four hours. Fanny Alice Parlies, alias Low, for being drunk and having smashod a pane of sjlasj in tho oab wbich oonveyed her to the lock-up, was finod 10s, and ordered to pay for the damage. For a first offence a woman was fined ss.
IlxkqjlliiT on Premises.—Ellen Jordan and Teresa Dixon were charged with being found at two o'olook this morning 5n en empty house belonging to E. George in Hereford street. Jordan stated that Dixon had invited her into the house, saying that she had paid a week's rent for it iin advance. Dixon said Bhe had sent tho rent by another lady, who had got drunk by the way, and had been "run in." Ths prisoners, who are old women, and whose convictions have been very numerous, were sent to gaol for three months. Mary Ann Duff us, for a similar offence, having been found in a yard in Hereford street, was ordered to be imprisoned for one month, all to bo kept at hard labor.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2603, 10 August 1882, Page 3
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196MAGISTERIAL. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2603, 10 August 1882, Page 3
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