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HABIT BRINGS FINE

LABOURER DISTURBED BOARDINGHOUSE REMOVED BY POLICE William John King has a habit, which excites the displeasure of the law. It is simple. Effective, too, according to the description Sub-Inspector McCarthy gave in the Police Court this morning. King, who is a lab-' ourer, 33 years of age, was charged with being disorderly while drunk. “This man has developed a habit I of going into a boarding-house conducted by his sister-in-law and creating a disturbance,” Mr. McCarthy said. ‘‘The last time he went, the police had to .. s ? to the house to remove him.” “You had better keep away,” Mr F K. Hunt. S.M., told the accused. “It you create another disturbance, I shall send you to gaol.” . was fined 5s for disturbing his sister-in-law’s house.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 640, 17 April 1929, Page 18

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HABIT BRINGS FINE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 640, 17 April 1929, Page 18

HABIT BRINGS FINE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 640, 17 April 1929, Page 18

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