OPENED LOVE-LETTER.
? -- V/ffA" r.G'ftT CjP (iWU.fXtM CEj Tii'.ji.to'j.- f-visn .Uw.iiU.i.irJ,; Xr.vi'iu'vr 3. Ir. th" -I Uonvs Charlirs fo>\-7j Sirorr.cir.fii jprilry «< iv;w.;i:r -.if. r.niai-, ar.d .1 ywaj ■ivi'.iiun'i lore-letter to h». ejuneii by a. riilvi/ porter disappoint*! in. hw wit, «i brought lip £'cr •e.z.ts.T,f. Prisoner tj? k cailet in tn« Hiknrir.n H« was ordered to cor.:* tip for ; f"r.r.'-nr* when called upor, mi wam»d u so hij future bchavionr. Jool Victor Kotlct, railway porter, admitted opening the loTe-ietter in 'juesticn, was ordered to come up for sentence when called upon. Both prisoner* were informed that they would be expected to par the costs of the prosecution.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1298, 29 November 1911, Page 6
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106OPENED LOVE-LETTER. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1298, 29 November 1911, Page 6
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