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LANGUAGE IN STREET

YOUNG MAORI AGREES TO ISSUE OF PROHIBITION ORDER.

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Appeanng before Mr. S. L. Paterson S.M., in the Taupo Magistrate's Court yesterday, a young xnan named Harry Riclcet pleaded guilty to a charge of using indecent language in a public house and of behaving in a disorderly manner. ' Constable Brown stated that Rieket was apparently under the influence of liquor at the time of the incident. ' Ricket was in a billiard room at the time and when ordered out, continued to nse the language on the street outside. The deceased had one previous conviction against him for a similar offence. Mr- E. Roe, for the accused said that the offence was due to drink which was apparently Ricket's trouble. He had had some words with the proprietor of the saloon, Mr. F. Loughlin, who had ordered him out and informed the police. _ Questioned by the Magistrate, Ricket agreed to take out a permanent prohibition order. On this understanding, he was convicted and ordered to come up for sentence any time within 12 months.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 389, 25 November 1932, Page 6

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LANGUAGE IN STREET Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 389, 25 November 1932, Page 6

LANGUAGE IN STREET Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 389, 25 November 1932, Page 6

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