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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT

THISDAY.

(Before Jackson iKEDDEii, Esq., Magistrate.)

THBO.WING BTONES.

Thomas Johnson (a boy about 13 years of age) was charged with a breach of Bye-law 'No. 3, by throwing a stone to the danger of persons-in Mary-street, Thames.

" Mr Bullen said frequent complaints.had been made of boys such, as-defendant, congregating at' the Post 03i.ee.^ MrHcnsa^ 'of the Post Office Hotel) on this occasion conipl^irjed of the $9n& being thrown into the bar-—not d<?iiig any damage,.but it might liavs caused serious ( injury to the inmates. ; "Tlie 1{ cv, Mr Lush spoke to the general 'good conduct and respectability of the jboy..*'' ;:.'^;: : -::' ' :-■ r'v. :\r: -.; lV" - His Worship delivered a lecture to the youngster, telling him that he had rendered himself liable to a fine^ which would have come upon" his On this pecasion, however, the intercession of Mr Lush iiif.d induced him (Flis Worship) to inflict a light peija|jfcy. - Fined Is and costs! AN ABUSIST. John Joseph Bryan was charged with thai; hp did unlawfully make use of abusive and. ■ jngultjng . words, towards one James Baker,' in 1 ■Ppjlen-streeti Thames, .vrhereby .a breach, of Bright have been occasioned! : " ' . T^aere gr^s no appearance, of either paftyV.and the .cage w£« s-j?truclc: out. ' The Pou'rt then adjourned! . 1; .;,. ■■,

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2006, 9 June 1875, Page 2

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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2006, 9 June 1875, Page 2

RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2006, 9 June 1875, Page 2

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