GENERAL TELEGRAMS.
.a» AN UNSAVOURY STREET. lly Telegraph.—Per Press Association, ]' Auckland, Last Night. • The unsavoury reputationof the lower Grey Street* led to a deputation of Grey .Street .residents interviewing tha Mayor to-day and asking that something be done to rid the tnoroughfare of undesirable characters. It waj alleged that reapectablo people were leav- j ing the street, and being replaced by I othorg not respectable, and that .sorn.' landlords encouraged this practice because they could get high rents from a certain class of tenants. As a result of the interview ' it' was decided to.-make, a special appeal to landlords to take • Wore care with tenants and rid the strcei of undesirables.'. A SERIOUS OFFENCE.. Hamilton, <La st Night. At the Supreme Court to-day, Leo Taylor, charged with committing an unnatural offence, pleaded guilty, and was granted probation for two years under , j 1 stringent conditions.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 225, 2 March 1915, Page 8
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145GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 225, 2 March 1915, Page 8
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