DRUNK AND NOISE.
Of -ar Johii«iii a< - ho.tu - -d a charge of being drunk oa the South Belt on. Friday, but i-.nted hiving .i.s-.uiit;d C**rstable JJell and damaged hi. l " .-hako to "the extent of lfti 6d. He a!-«o denied a charge of damauinz a cab to the extent of 10s «v. His Worship said uid not suppose ac.custd had intended to the concr cause any damage, hut -
drunkt-n men of that chrwacter must be made an example of. if on'.y as a warning to others. The. prisoner's conduct would prove to bo rauu-r an expensive one, and '. lie 21s found in bis powession would form tho amount of damage caused by him, in, defnulb 48 hours' imprisonment. The accused would l>e find &s for dninkennees, and 4Gs for assaulting the constable.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11616, 22 June 1903, Page 3
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