“JOB WITHOUT WAGES”
MAGISTRATE’S PROMISE “You’d better get that job where there are good wages, or you’ll get a job where there aren’t any wages,” remarked Mr. F. K. Hunt, S.M., In court this morning, when he convicted Charles Grace, aged 38, on a charge of vagrancy, and ordered him to come up for sentence if called on within a month. Senior Detective Hammond mentioned that Grace “had a good list.” He was an associate of thieves, Mr. Hammond said, and had served a three years’ sentence.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 31, 29 April 1927, Page 1
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