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THE WINDOW BREAKER.

TO MAKE GOOD THE DAMAGE. (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. The breaker of the window at Parliament Buildings, Reginald l NelsonWinford, a labourer, aged 45, pleaded guilty this morning to drunkenness and mischief. The police stated that was apparently inclined toward this offence when under the influence of liquor as in 1924 he had been sentenced to a term of imprisonment for a similar offence at Kirkcaldie and Stains’ shop. He was convicted and ordered to make good the damage, £2 10s, in default seven days’ imprisonment.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 157, 14 April 1928, Page 5

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THE WINDOW BREAKER. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 157, 14 April 1928, Page 5

THE WINDOW BREAKER. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 157, 14 April 1928, Page 5

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