OBSCENE LANDGUAGE
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t. - - AccUscd Asks for Job at £500
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WELLINGTON, This Day. "Wkat are we to ds With yoxi?" asked Mr' E. D. Mosley, S.M., when John . Kennedy, waterside wprker, 6ged §5, was charged in the Magistrate's Court, yesterday with using obseene- language. "That'i f6r you to say. Give me a good job at £500 a year and I'll come through all right," replied Kennedy. He was stated to have created a disturbance at the Moniit Gook Police Station last Saturday, and when put outside attracted a Crowd by his be-/ haviour, Wken refused entry to the station, he used the language COmplained of. ''It's what you call a mental aberration. I don't remember what I said," he aSsufCd the COUi-t. "You are convicted and dis-'harged. Get along home !15W hild doh 't cOtae here again ! " said the niagistfate.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 117, 3 June 1937, Page 4
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