BEHIND THE WINDOW
CURIOUS YOUTH SEEKS BETTER VIEW RAN WHEN GIRL SCREAMED Attracted by a glimpse of €>ome-thirrg-interesting that was happening in a Parnell Road block of flats last evening, Frank Archibald McMillan determined to have a better view. Consequently, McMillan, an engineer, aged 21, pleaded guilty at the Police Court this morning to being found in an enclosed yard at 150 Parnell Road. According to Sub-Inspector McCarthy, McMillan was pushing his bicycle up the Parnell Rise between nine and ten in the evening. He saw something interesting through a lighted window and went into an adjoining yard to get a better view. “A girl saw him and screamed,” continued Mr. McCarthy. “McMillan ran away, but returned later for his bicycle. He was then caught by the owner of the house who held him until the police arrived. He is a decent boy. but curiosity was too much for him.” A fine of £ 1 was imposed.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 558, 10 January 1929, Page 14
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156BEHIND THE WINDOW Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 558, 10 January 1929, Page 14
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