DRUNK IN TRAIN
“OBJECTIONABLE TO PASSENGERS” OFFENDER FINED. "Drunkenness in railway trains is mrticularlv objectionable to passengers,” said Mr J. H. Salmon, S.M., at (he Magistrate’s Court yesterday mornno, when Timothy O’Sullivan, a labourer, aged 43, was charged with being drunk on the Aucklnnd-Welhngton express on November 39th. He was ilso charged with using indecent language on the express. ' A passenger on the train gave evilenco as to accused’s condition, and •eluctantly repeated the language ac- . used had used. O’Sullivan was fined £2, m default I t days’ imprisonment on each charge.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12618, 1 December 1926, Page 6
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92DRUNK IN TRAIN New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12618, 1 December 1926, Page 6
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