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When Arthur Hayloek was eharged at Marlborough street, Eugland, with eausing an obstruction in a West Knd f t "Pf-i. n policp officpr said hp fas swal- !■ wing glass, razor blades and naiis. The magistrate, Mr J. B. Saudbach, K.C. (to Hayloek): "I suppose you do not rp.ally do this!" "Yes, 1 do, sir, " be rcplied. "Tken I should strongly advise 3rou to find another mode of liveliliood," said' Mr Sandbaek, dismissing the charge, ~
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 112, 28 May 1937, Page 11
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