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Last Look Round —

Fall Into Hot Pool At Rotorua today a. four-year-old child, Austin Walker, fell into a hot pool in a street near the school. Tie was taken to the hospital in a serious condition, but is improving. o*o Claim Aflara*t Motorist Claims totalling £2,500 made by Mrs. F. A. Armstrong and Greta Margaret Armstrong for damages against Frederick Waite Taylor for Injun os received in a motor accident at Huntly have been settled out of Court. Youth’s Serious Offence Robert Arthur Sam ways was sentenced in the Supreme Court tfdav to reformative detention for three years for indecent assault at Huntly. Mr. Justice Herdman said the prisoner had begun a cx'iminal career in 1919 with a series of eight offences and had been in trouble on several occasions since. He was still only a youth and it was difficult to know what to do with him. o « » Caught Between Trucks Caught between two trucks while shunting operations were in progress at the Pukuweka Sawmill Company’s yards at Manunui yesterday, A. E. Mound suffered injuries which necessitated his removal to the hospital. He is suffering from a crushed chest and a broken collar-bone and ribs. Record for Language Unable to get fish and chips at a Hamilton East restaurant last evening owing to his drunken condition, William Murray Aitken. a middle-aged man, used vile language, which continued after he was arrested. In his cell till after 3 0 p.m. he gave vent to a stream of obscene language which could be heard all over the neighbourhood. Charged in the Police Court today with using indecent language, Aitken vas sentenced to three months’ gaol, the magistrate remarking that he had a unique record for language and was *. nuisance lo tile community.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1000, 17 June 1930, Page 10

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Tapeke kupu
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Last Look Round— Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1000, 17 June 1930, Page 10

Last Look Round— Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1000, 17 June 1930, Page 10

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