LYTTELTON NEWS
MAGISTRATE'S COURT. .Before Meases W. T. lister and T. G. Norton, J.P.'s, at the Lyttelton Magistrate's Court yesterday morning, Denis Harrington appeared on & charge of having been dnin* hi London street on the preoeeding day. Detective Quartermain stated that accused had been very drunk, and had fallen against and smashed a shop window. Ho was convicted and ordered to pay the cost of ta» damaged window. THE PICTURES. "Kindling," starring Charlotte "Walker and Thomas Mieghan, was screened at the Lyttelton Picture Theatre yesterday afternoon and evening. The s«ne programme will be repeated this evening. At to-morrow's sessions a eonaational film, entitled 'Th« Billion's Plot, or The Message of tb« Mouse," supported by a Gazette, and * Keystone comedy, "Shirt Strategy, will be presented. TTARBOUR LIGHT Xj day and Monday:. "The Billion's Plot," » Gigaaitio After-war Plot to destroy the United States. Extraordinary revolution of what may happen in the future. 8032
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16322, 20 September 1918, Page 9
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151LYTTELTON NEWS Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16322, 20 September 1918, Page 9
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