CHOCOLATE-CHEWING GIRL
GETS 3 DAYS' FOR CONTEMPT. BERLIN, May 11. Chewing a piece of chocolate, a girl entered the witness-box in a Berlin Police Court yesterday. Told to stop chewing, she replied she felt faint and asked for a glass of wine. On being informed by the judge that the Court did not supply wine, she selected a huge chocolate and began silently chewing. Three days for contempt of Court was the judge's reply. The gin lert Tor the cells, still chewing defiantly.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 114, 17 May 1927, Page 7
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