A 1 Dago, and a very dirty specimennamed Angelo Leoni, \came to. the end! of his tether last Monday, when hei was charged at the Wellington Magis^ trate's Court with vagrancy. Ange-. lo's little game was street-oadging. and he hadn't an organ and monkeyj either. What money he cadged he* converted into postal notes and mada payable to himself at Dunedin. The< police thought he was mad ain! had! him remanded for medical examination. As to how on earth Angelo» ever expected to get to dour Dunedin,, "Critic" would but remark "search me." Touching on that telegraph poles* smash in Victoria-street. Probably* ere this is read, steps will be taken to relieve the strain— at least it is to be hoped so— but during the week it was remarked by many that the post at the corner of Victoria and Cubastreets was bent, neat the top, like a whip, and had several longitudine l cracks extending many feet from the "hounds" groundv. r ard's.' It certainly, had a most ominous appearance. What price the guy who could <;o oti addinp: to the-, load 'of the posV Malicoj lapsed and not sC-e tb.jvt \\v:\- wji also additional s«i.y6rV Y .:'
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NZ Truth, Issue 58, 28 July 1906, Page 5
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