MAGISTRATE’S COURT
SATURDAY (Before Mr F. F. Reid, S.M.) IDLE AND DISORDERLY A girl, aged 19, publication of whose name was forbidden by the Magistrate, was sentenced to detention in a Borstal institution for not more than two years, when she ’pleaded guilty to a charge of being an idle and disorderly person, having insufficient lawful means of support. MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT Francis Augustus Neale, a labourer, pleaded guilty to a charge that, on September 11, he was found without lawful excuse, in circumstances which did not disclose the commission of or intention to commit any other offence, on enclosed premises at 19 Cashel street. He_ also came up for sentence on a previous conviction for being unlawfully on the premises of Marjorie Wyatt, 20 Buccleuglv street, on August 10, 1941. On the new charge he was convicted and sen'inced to one month’s imprisonment with hard labour, and on the second was discharged.
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23742, 14 September 1942, Page 6
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