DISORDER IN DUNEDIN.
" POLICE OOUBT CASES. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Dunedin, Nov. 21. In the Police Court to-day, as the sequel to Saturday night's disturbance, James. Mair, for obstructing a constable, was fined £5 or one month's imprisonJneht; Bobert Edward Wilkinson, for astetrittng the Sub-Inspector and using obeeene language, received three months' Imprisonment; Arthur Stanley Evans, for- assaulting the Sup-Inspector and .damaging his clothes, was sentenced to one month's imprisonment and ordered to pay the damage, in default another month; Mark Herbert Davis, for damaging a motor car and using indecent language, was sentenced to one month's Imprisonment and ordered to pay the damage, in default another month; William Kelly, for being disorderly while drunk and resisting a constable, was fined 40b, or 14 he was also sentenced to one month's imprisonment for resisting: Agnes Brough, charged with inaitina to resist, wa* final iOt,
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 November 1919, Page 5
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143DISORDER IN DUNEDIN. Taranaki Daily News, 22 November 1919, Page 5
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