STAGGERED DOWN ROAD
ELECTRICIAN'S OUTBURST Tho zig-zag course pursued down Garfield Street by John Keith ifewson last evening attracted the attention of a constable who on coming nearer, heard a burst of lurid language that resulted in the wayfarer's appearance at the Police Court this morning. Hewson. an electrician, aged 23. pleaded not guilty on a charge of using obscene language, but Constable Hickey said that he had heard the man’s language when he had slipped and fallen on the road. Hewson: I don’t think 1 used that language. I had had a few drinks. Hewson was fined £3. in default seven days’ imprisonment.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 598, 26 February 1929, Page 16
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