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FOLLOWED BY WOMEN

BUILDER’S COMPLAINT Press Association DANNEVIRKE. To-day. James Humphreys, a builder, who a week ago assaulted a constable at the police station, where he had gone to complain that women and girls were following him about, appeared on remand on a charge of assault, having been under medical observation. He refused to plead and maintained a stony silence throughout the hearing. Ke was sentenced to one month’s imprisonment. Humphreys went to the Napier Police Station in 1924 and threatened to “clean up” the station. He was then fined £5.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 504, 6 November 1928, Page 15

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FOLLOWED BY WOMEN Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 504, 6 November 1928, Page 15

FOLLOWED BY WOMEN Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 504, 6 November 1928, Page 15

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