SLEEP IN THE OPEN
MAN ANPAVOiIAN ARRESTED. Sleep in tho open may have its advantages on a starlit, night such as was experienced on Tuesday, but being, under sonic circumstances, a police oileiice, one is liable Io a rude awakening. Such was tho fate of Frederick Joseph Gribble, aged 47,'described as a ships cook, who was arrested on a charge ot being found on property by night without lawful excuse. ■ Sub-Inspector Hollis explained in the Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday that accused had bee'n found sleeping under some rails in a yard belonging to the Railway Department. His trouble was due to'liquor. There was also a woman in the case, Nellie Money, alias Ellen Catherine Money, who had been arrested on a similar charge. The. subinspector recommended that her case he remanded for one weck._ The Magistrate (Mr. W. G. Kiddell) convicted Gribble, and ordered him to come up for sentence if called upon within six months. Money was remanded for one 'wqek.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 48, 20 November 1925, Page 3
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