HOSPITAL TROUBLE WITH MARAUDERS
Trespassing On Quartui Domestic Staff I Two unrelated cases on Ih J night of men trespassing tui quarters of the domestic staff tn Rotorua Hospital xvere brougla the riotice of Mr. J. H. Lafw S-M., in the Magistrate's Cdiira terday . Senior-Sergeant N. S.H gan, who- prosecuted, said (belfl tal authorities as well as boafl houses, had had a great den trouble in this connection. fl Tommy Webber was ckrgtB he had been found on Decefjjj last in the domestic staff qaarJ the hospital without lawful afl Senior-Sergeant X. S. MilligysJ that at midnight, ilefendaxi!2:|B discovered in a passage-\vay£M ehallenged he had become a&fB caused a disturbance. I The senior sergeant aiil/B there had been instances of Kj up to the hospital after a kM sleeping in any vaeant bed. ■ "This practice has to stc/J clared His Worship. "In f*B "victed defendants should go to prison." Webber was fineilj order for immediate paymentB made, in default 10 daysL-fl ment. ' m Of the other defendant, B White, who was similarly t'tfl the senior-sergeant related of the domestic stati* had gotM room of her companion at and found defendant in bed, H also removed the globe from socket. A number of giik/* and ordered hini off the preffibeH went, but not before be bal* some improper reinarks. ■ Imanswer to ihe magistrate, M denied that he had been in tte J was merely lying on it. He however, that he had tatei-B light. I Stating that the case j one, the magistrate sentencea dant to three weeks in I
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5320, 5 February 1947, Page 4
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259HOSPITAL TROUBLE WITH MARAUDERS Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5320, 5 February 1947, Page 4
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