MAGISTRATE'S COURT
| POLICE CASES. ■ Mr. S. E. M'Carthy, 5.M.,. presided over yesterday's sitting of the Magistrate's Court. Jean Keys, who appeared on a charge of boing idle and disorderly, and of having been found drunk, was remanded till 'Saturday. Bernard Durkin was sentenced to fourteen days' imprisonment for having been absent without leave from a ccrtain vessel. Ernest Edward Maxey was remanded on charges of insobriety and breach of a nrohibition order. Frederick Wade was fined .£2 for having used obscene language in Lome Street. A prohibition order was made against him at his own wqueet. Percival Richard Green was fined £5 for disturbing a Salvation Army gathering in Dixon Street, and his wife was fined j£3 for, damaging the arresting constable's uniform.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 48, 20 November 1917, Page 7
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