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MUSIC IN THE BUS

SING-SONG COSTS £2 John Nathan, aged 40. who gave full rein to his high spirits by singing in a motor-bus on Saturday evening, was fined £.2 at the Police Court this morning for being disorderly while drunk. Sub-Inspector McCarthy .said that Nathan was singing and making a general nuisance of himself, and the driver of the bus told him to leave but he refused. A constable had to be called and, Nathan still resisting, he was arrested. “I wasn’t doing the singing, it was the chaps behind me. though I got tho blame for it,” said Nathan. Then, as the fine was imposed, he ask»* !. “May I have time for payment?”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 443, 27 August 1928, Page 13

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MUSIC IN THE BUS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 443, 27 August 1928, Page 13

MUSIC IN THE BUS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 443, 27 August 1928, Page 13

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