WORKED OFF TEMPER
Took Axe To ’Phone Pole (K.Z. Press Association) KAJTAIA. Oct 17. After an argument with hie wife he had taken hie temper out by ctappiac > telephone pole three-quaeten through, saad Harry Poi Pihema. need 32, a fanner, who pleaded guilty before Mr J. R. Herd. S.M., to commuting wilful damage at Mangamuka. He wae convicted and ordered to pay £» lie Id. the cost of the pole. Joseph Henaie, aged 22, a workman who twice escaped from police and civsUan searchers on October 11, was sentenced to corrective training up to a period of three yean for breaking and entering and theft. A man who claimed to be the father ot an under-age girl and gave permission for her marriage was fined £lO. IHe was Wendy David Ru[tene, aged 42, a workman. Of Pamapuria.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29956, 18 October 1962, Page 6
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