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ISLAND FOR A YEAR

PROHIBITION ORDER BROKEN THREE TIMES NUISANCE AT HOME As a result of P. L. MMcGrath breaking his prohibition order for the third time in four months, Sergeant Burnett told Mr. F. H. Levieu in the Onehunga Police Court this morning that the only hope for him was to send him to the Island. He had been there before, and that was the only period in which he had escaped convictions, of which he had a long list. Accused’s mother, said the sergeant, "anted him sent back to the Island as he was a perfect nuisance a.t home. He had been ejected from a boarding house a t Onehunga on Saturday evening, "’hen he was arrested. but nobody could tell the magistrate from where he got the drink. He was ordered to the Island for the next 12 months.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 573, 28 January 1929, Page 11

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ISLAND FOR A YEAR Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 573, 28 January 1929, Page 11

ISLAND FOR A YEAR Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 573, 28 January 1929, Page 11

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