ARREST AT DANCE
“ONE OF NEWTON'S WORST TYPES” YOUTH FINED £2 "He is one of the worst types we have in Newton," said Sub-Inspector Shanahan, when Leslie John Walding was fined £2 at the Police Court this morning for being disorderly while drunk in Belgium Street, on April 12. the sub-inspector said accused had been a nuisance round dance halls. His mates had tried to persuade him to stay away when he was half drunk but on Saturday he' had had to be taken away by the police. Walding’s request for lime to pay the fir ), e y as refused. "You can take it out, the magistrate said. ARGUED WITH POLICE Ehis man tried to pick un argument with the constable, outside an hotel. He works sometimes,” said the subinspector. “First he tried to shake hands with the constable.” Frederick William McKerney, a labourer, aged 41, was fined ss, in default 24 hours’ imprisonment, for bein°disorderly while drunk in Takapuna on Saturday.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 947, 14 April 1930, Page 10
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162ARREST AT DANCE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 947, 14 April 1930, Page 10
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