A BEDROOM SHEIK.
FOURTEEN DAYS TO REPENT. Dannevmke, Oct. 31. Thomas Lane Pennieott, alias Taylor, appeared to-day before Justices, charged with being found without lawful excuse in the servants’ room of the Club Hotel at Dannevirke. Accused, who is a married man, came from Palmerston North on Saturday to see a girl working at the hotel. His attentions were unwelcome, but he persisted in annoying the girl, who complained to the police. When spoken to accused promised to return to Palmerston North immediately, but did not go. He continued to annoy the girl, who, to get rid of him, promised to go to the pictures with him. Later accused was found by the girl’s friend in complainant’s room, and was arrested. Defendant said he had only gone to the girl’s room to try and be friends. When the police arrived he was on the point of going to book up for the night. Accused was given 14 days gaol, and was remanded to Auckland on a charge of failure to maintain his child.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3711, 1 November 1927, Page 2
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173A BEDROOM SHEIK. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3711, 1 November 1927, Page 2
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