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LANGUAGE FROM DOCK

PRISONER’S FAREWELL An outburst of decidedly lurid language attended the removal of Harry Charles Andow from the Police Court dock this morningAndow, a Canadian, aged 50, was charged with being idle and disorderly and having insufficient lawful means of support. When the clerk was only half-way through reading the charge, Andow interjected: “I wish to he said. Mr. F. K. Hunt, S.M.: Wait until the charge is read. Andow: I wish to challenge the evidence. Mr. Hunt: You have not heard it yet. Senior-Sergeant Cummings: I think we had better remand him for a week for medical observation-

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 477, 5 October 1928, Page 13

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101

LANGUAGE FROM DOCK Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 477, 5 October 1928, Page 13

LANGUAGE FROM DOCK Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 477, 5 October 1928, Page 13

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