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DRUNKEN QUARRELS

WOMAN’S BAD LANGUAGE Neighbours’ complaints of the language heard from 8 Fitzroy Stree: led to the appearance in the Police Court today of Margaret Moore, a domestic, aged 40, charged with drunkenness and using indecent language. According to Sub-Inspector Snanahan, accused was living in the house with another woman and a man. There had been a good deal of drunken quarrelling. and the language could be heard a considerable distance away. Two constables bad visited the house on Thursday and a further visit was made on Friday. The presiding justices, Messrs. It. T. Michaels and A. J. Stratford, convicted and discharged the woman for drunkenness and fined her £ 1 on the second charge.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 952, 21 April 1930, Page 1

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DRUNKEN QUARRELS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 952, 21 April 1930, Page 1

DRUNKEN QUARRELS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 952, 21 April 1930, Page 1

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