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foot through window CUJPS FIREMAN RESISTS ARREST SEVERE injuries result .jrusfiim® with a constable last -tint. ThoKltLS Martin put his foot irouß‘> a cab window > and as a result arered injhfi® 3 that necessitated three •titeWes being put in his foot. Martin, a iireman. aged 52, pleaded at the Police Court this morn- ' M being found drunk in Hobson street, and breaking the terms of his 'rohibition order. He could remem- ! nothing of the incident, and so ...nd himself unable to plead when Tried With committing mischief by Tilfony damaging a cab window valued "'irfgeant Clark described Martin us nuarrelsomo old fellow. When witand a constable were trying to nt him in a cab. he had kicked out. Tin* his shoo and putting his foot through the window. A bad cut re(lijirins three stitches had resulted. Martin has no home and no money,” ,included the sergeant. Martin was ordered to make good the damage, and pay medical expenses, los .j| in default 14 days' imprisonment. j.-9T breaking his prohibition order ■o was fined £3, in default one month. 0 n the charge of drunkenness he ,as convicted and discharged.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 530, 6 December 1928, Page 13
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191FOURTH EDITION Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 530, 6 December 1928, Page 13
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