MILITANT PROTEST
WOMAN BREAKS WINDOWS HUSBAND’S CONDUCT RESENTED When she came horns from the pictures on Saturday Ada Reid, aged 33, found her hueband drinking with another woman. At the Police Court to-day she was charged with drunkenness, breach of her prohibition order, and damaging two windows valued at £l. A constable said that accused had scuffled with another woman in Newton, and then thrown a stone through two windows. She was drunk at the time.
"I had been to the pictures,” said accused, and when I came home I found my husband drinking with another woman. He put me outside, so I threw a stone through the windows.” She was fine £1 on the first two hsrges, and ordered to pay £1 damages on the third.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 283, 20 February 1928, Page 1
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127MILITANT PROTEST Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 283, 20 February 1928, Page 1
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