DISORDERLY YOUNG MEN.
FIVE ARRESTED AT MIDNIGHT,
"These young men, shortly before midnight on Saturday, made a general nuisance of themselves, with the result that Constable Doel was summoned from his bed and, assisted by other members of the police, arrested the five of them," said Detective Sergeant Kelly, about five young men who appeared at the Police Court to-day, charged with being disorderly while drunk in Pah Road, Epsom. , The five accused, Aiden Dennis Hickey, a<*ed 21 John Wilson, 24, Terence Raymond Mcllroy, 20, George Hatcher, 20, and Albert "Claude Hyde, 27, pleaded guiltv. ~'-.. "These men have apparently banded themselves together and they will have to be broken" up so that people in the Epsom district can get eoine sleep, added Mr. Kelly. "Two of them tried to introduce themselves to a party which was in progress at a house, but wererefused admission." None of the men had ever been in trouble before. Each was fined £1 10/, or four days imprisonment.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 259, 2 November 1931, Page 9
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