TIME FOR BED
CLERK DISROBES IN STREET CLOTHES LEFT ON SAFETY-ZONI Exhausted after what must Havs been a rather hectic evening, G*® Clarence Brady decided to flo . v bed at two o'clock on SunoX morning. Unfortunately he c ”° m the street as a resting place. Brady, a clerk, aged 31, was chart*?* at the Police Court this morning being drunk and disorderly in . Street, but did not appear, having bailed yesterday. . t u^ Sub-Inspector McCarthy sald Brady had been found wandering • the street undressed, his* clothes left on fhe safety zone. ‘‘EMdenuj, thought it was bed-time,” remaw Mr. McCarthy. A fine of £ 2 was imposed-^^^^i
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 545, 24 December 1928, Page 18
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105TIME FOR BED Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 545, 24 December 1928, Page 18
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