BITTEN BY A WOMAN. “You appear to have behaved mor like a wild beast than a human being' said Mr J. B. Sandbach, K.C., th Lambeth Magistrate, in dealing wit Mrs Emily Dickenson (56), of Wal worth, who was charged with assauH ing Henry Scott, a labourer, living in the same house. Police-constabl Simmonds said', he was in Doctoi Street about 11 p.m. when he saw : man struok by prisoner. The mar was defending himself, and witness mrted them, prisoner going indoor: She soon came doivn stairs with a pah of tongs in her hand, and attemptec to strike the man. She afterward: took hold of the man by the waistcoat and bit him on the cheek. The man came out into the street, hut prisone. L 'o Helved and continued t" attack Irm making use of bad language. To stop l.pv colic 1 ""* ’"'tnece l>o>- into CUfc tody. Turning to the man she ther ai mimed, "J. wul do you in." Mi ■endbaoh blind the wmir'ii 9 0s and 2 1 costs one-half otf the latter sum to re to • Scott as compensation for the pain and suffering he had undergone.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1929, Page 7
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