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LIVELY HOUR

PEEVISH WOMAN EJECTED FROM HOUSE HOST’S BAD REPUTATION What was described by Sub-Inspec-tor McCarthy as “a lively hour or so,” was more or less enjoyed by the residents of Marmion Street, City, when the occupier of a house there ejected a protesting woman guest yesterday. Phyllis Mary Hunt, a domestic, aged 25, was charged at the Police Court this morning with being disorderly while drunk. She pleaded guilty. The sub-inspector said that accused had been living in a house owned by a man who had caused quite a lot of annoyance in the neighbourhood. “Yesterday she was under the influence of liquor,” he added. “Her host tried to put her out and things were lively for an hour or so. In the street Hunt was so bad that she had to be locked up. The man is about as bad except that he was in his own home. If I had my way he would be here, too.” Hunt was fined 10s, in default 4S hours’ imprisonment.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 1

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LIVELY HOUR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 1

LIVELY HOUR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 1

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