DAY OUT FOLLOWED BY A NIGHT IN
DRUNKS ON THAMES EXPRESS
\\ t HEN the head of William Foley _ 'jjas thrust through a window af* the *hames express yesterday ernoon by Edward Lewis New™an, the railway officials quite aturally objected. Fow t * le Police Court this morning c k. 1, and Lewis pleaded guilty to in drunkenness cind behaving <H 80rdGr, y trouhil u S^ ector Lewin said that the extir*. 6 taken place on the Thames thrmw'T" Newman had'pushed Foley »i l a win do\v. but they had made S°J»l the damage. fir , 9r drunkenness they were each m L on the ch "‘^ 'vho } a tTnod £1 - Newman, fined D re vious convictions, was
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 110, 30 July 1927, Page 13
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114DAY OUT FOLLOWED BY A NIGHT IN Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 110, 30 July 1927, Page 13
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