A NEIGHBOURS' QUARREL
ALL ABOtJT A BICYCLE. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent-i THAMES, tHs day. A neighbours' quarrel waa ventilated in Court before Mr. Salmon to-day, when Leo Anderson was charged with having assaulted Robert Frieken. Both lived at MatatokL Anderson called recently and asked Friaken to sell his old bicycle, but the latter refused. Later the cycle waa stolen. Friaken went to Anderson's on Saturday morning, said he had lost the cycle and had a pretty fair idea who had it. "Word* led to blows, Anderson hitting , Frieken twice. Anderson waa convicted and fined £1.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 43, 20 February 1926, Page 14
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