THE COURTS.
MAGISTERIAL THURSDAY. {Before Mr H. Y. Widdowson, S.M) t DRUNKENNESS. Three statutory first offenders were each fined £l, in default 48 hours' imprisonment. Edward William charged being foundl in a stats of helpless drunkenness, was remanded till December 14th for medical treatment. VAGRANCY. Charles Brown, charged with being an incorrigible rogue, was sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment with har<s labour. ADMITTED TO PROBATION. .. Myrtle Perrington (Mr. W. F. Tracy) who was remanded on several charges cf bicvcles, in order to receive the probation officer's report, agam appeared probatioa officer's, report u quit* favourable "said the Magistrate. Mr Tracy I?+Wthe acciiFca had accounted for the cicyciea was Convicted and a dSSKd I make^ro P er P restimtion for the the£tß, REMANDED. _ v <-irM'..ll«r anA ifWln-rW Brni fere charged with jte The accused Brown was day. LITTLE RIVER. £ven for" plaintiff with costs.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17632, 8 December 1922, Page 3
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