PENITENT “DRUNK”
CALLED HIS WIFE NAMES "There has been a series of quarrels and reconciliations,” said Mr. Singer in the Magistrate’s Court this morning when George Bradshaw, 49. was charged with being drunk in Great North Road and using obscene language. “He and his wife have not been living together for some time,” SeniorSergeant Edwards told the court. Yesterday he went to his wife's house and used the language mentioned to her. He was drunk when arrested. Bradshaw apparently repented, for he repeatedly expressed his sorrow fror Me dock a- ’ '-'Punteered to take oil p.-i - - - On this con ition _.i McTCean. S.M., let him off with a fine of £ 2 10 s and an additional 10s for witnesses’ expenses.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 8, 31 March 1927, Page 8
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119PENITENT “DRUNK” Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 8, 31 March 1927, Page 8
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