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HOPS AND HOWLS.

Cross-summonses for assault in respect Of me&ibers of two families living in the same house were heard at Willesden. The upstairs family complained that night after -night they were kept awake by the downstairs baby but they just lay in bed and bore it. When, however, they gave a little dance in their. rooms the downstairs people burst into their premises and insulted them.

The downstairs mother said that she stood the dancing until midnight, .when she could put up with it no longer, particularly as baby could not sleep. The parties were bound over. <

The average age ,of bridegrooms is nowadays 30.08, and of brides 27.79 years.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLI, Issue 9390, 11 December 1920, Page 5

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HOPS AND HOWLS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLI, Issue 9390, 11 December 1920, Page 5

HOPS AND HOWLS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLI, Issue 9390, 11 December 1920, Page 5

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