PISTOL BRANDISHED
THRILL FOR THEATRE PATRONS
':i>Junket .seaman fined
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AUCKLAND, May 20®-* [ A jnild sensation was caused in. (a* iQuqeii Street movie threatre about el-svejl o’clock last night, when Ma; drunken seafaring man brandished an -automatic pistol. To-day the man concerned, .Josejflj Bkiuner, aged 21, admitted drunkeiiand in possession of an "wer.prtn. the police said he was very drunk, and there was no lainmunitiqn .in the pistol. M 4 ~Tjie accused said he did not remem•her. where he obtained the pistol. Tlie -Magistrate lined him £2 os and ordered that tihe pistol be forfeited.
FATALITY WHILE SHOOTING.
TimRU, Alay 20. yc4s/wa.s Hcimil dead m a paddock a£-i.Fair,v.icw-.. ,this-:,morning.. ..Selbie went rabbit' shooting yesterday. :Hc failed to return.;; yyiyparently his rifle was accideiit^)l i f, £ . •
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1933, Page 6
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128PISTOL BRANDISHED Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1933, Page 6
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