FROM THE BACK OF THE COURT
A WOMAN INTERJECTS. A little excitement was caused in the Magistrate's Court on Saturday morning. Just after a man had been sentenced to a term of imprisonment for usuig improper language, a woman in the'back of the Court called out: "I'ou ought to bo huagl" The magistrate' immediately ordered that the woman should be arrested and when the other cases wero disposed of she was placed in the dock and charged with interrupting the proceedings of the Court. At that time she was in an excitable state and his Worship remanded her for an hour. She gave ner name as Agnes Mary Reardon, and ivhen she was brought back to Court' an hour, later appeared to be much calmer. \ The magistrate gave her to undergfamd that it was very improper for an®\ to interrupt the proceedings of Court as she had done.: Ho considered,. However, that she would'not have acted, in that way if she had not had liquor, but she would have to be careful in fliture. She would be discharged on that occasion.- . ' • \
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 961, 31 October 1910, Page 6
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181FROM THE BACK OF THE COURT Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 961, 31 October 1910, Page 6
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