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TO SAVE HIS LIFE

VAGRANT GAOLED FOR 12 MONTHS If this man had been allowed to ‘ a ® J“ e streets much longer he would Probably have been picked up dead,” id Sub-Inspector McCarthy when p®r py Ogden was charged at the once Court this morning with being togue and a vagabond, having been Previously convicted of vagrancy. Ogden, a labourer, aged 47, pleaded ’duty, and the sub-inspector said, that °r man’s own good, be should be away * or as l°ng a term as pos'hle. jje was weak and in a filthy rate. He had been four times con,'cted being a rogue and a vagaood and four times convicted of vagrancy. Sentence of 12 months’ imprison—Was impogqt^

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 783, 2 October 1929, Page 1

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TO SAVE HIS LIFE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 783, 2 October 1929, Page 1

TO SAVE HIS LIFE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 783, 2 October 1929, Page 1

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