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“HANGING ABOUT HOTELS”

TWO WOMEN GAOLED Two women who were described by Senior-Sergeant Cummings as hanging about hotels and doing no work, were each sentenced to three months’ imprisonment at the Police Court this morning. Agnes Kennedy, aged 43, and Daisy Constance Martha King, aged 41, pleaded guilty to being found drunk yesterday, but denied that they were idle and disorderly in not having sufficient visible lawful means of support. The evidence of constables who had been watching the two' women for several weeks, however, caused Mr. F. K. Hunt, S.M., to say that gaol was the only place for them.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 456, 11 September 1928, Page 17

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“HANGING ABOUT HOTELS” Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 456, 11 September 1928, Page 17

“HANGING ABOUT HOTELS” Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 456, 11 September 1928, Page 17

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