DOMINION ITEMS
JTHREEYEARS’ REFORMATIVE. (Per Press Association — Copyright.)] HAMILTON, August 24. “It,' must, be known that, despite the.;.,-.; conditions known to exist in this .owe y'M' { no man can treat a child in- ' *•' said Mr Justice Smith in impbsiiig. ; a r :-.% sentence of three > years' reformative, - detention on John -,s: : ■the Supreme Court at . Hamilton this ' evening. Bun; ijvas ■ chaTged.witli un* * lawful carnal knowledget-aftd,,'a«sault 'ht r' v Taumai'unui on July 10. . M DANCE HALL .PROSECUTIONi • $ ; CHRISTCHURCH, August 24. \ ;'|| ; In a dance hall prosecution " hefe, - evidence was given that men were, frequently seen .drinking qutsi.de ,tbq. ,4iall>. that men were seen drunk there, and | men had used offensive language to /%' passers by. Residents in the neighbourhood; stated that they, had been dis-• tturbed by the noise, of motor-cars starting after the dance. The decision wasreserved. V: ' ’ ' -
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1932, Page 5
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135DOMINION ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1932, Page 5
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