COURT NEWS.
Somewhere in a tenement in Camden Town live; a women who ought to he introduced to another women who lives in St. John’s Wood. The Camden Town woman broke the glass panel of a door and hit her landlady on the nose, the landlady’s nose being pressed against the panel at this tine. She then called a neighbour whom she did not love, requested hello 1 >ok through the hole in the door, nd promptly hit her on the nose. The woman at St. John’s Wood went at- tile house of a stranger, smashed the glass panel of the door, hit the occupant on the nose, and tore the shirt sleeve off a young man louger. i One of the queer coincidences revealed in uio metropolitan police courts. ******* “Wlifit do you do for a living?” asked the magistrate of Florence who admitted she had been drunk. “I don’t do anything,” said Florence modestly. “She is a respectable married woman and the mother of nine children,” explained the arresting constable. “She’s got a, full time job,” murmured the clerk.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 October 1928, Page 3
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180COURT NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 15 October 1928, Page 3
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