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Spectator Causes Trouble at Wrestling
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DUNEDIN, Last Night. : Becoxning impatient with ihe contesfants in a wrestling match between Mc-i Intyre and Eirilinko which was held in the Town Hall on May 15 James Oharles Morfc, a waterside worker, aged 28 years, threw a packet of peanut shells' into the ring, an action which resolted in his appearance before Mr. H. W.t Bondle, S.M., in the Police Court to-,' ;day on a eharge of behaving in a dis-: orderly manner in a public place of en-. tertainment. In any future ease of tronble at a wrestling match he would impose a subetantial penalty, the Magistrate said. He entered a conviction and ordered ,'delondnnt to pay eosta (5s 6d)^
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 109, 25 May 1937, Page 9
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