GAOL TERMS IMPOSED
Yesterday’s Police Cases IMPOSED ON CHARITY For imposing upon tlie Presbyterian Orphan age and Social Service Association with a view to obtaining money, Richard Herbert Alderson, alias Douglas Harrison, steward, aged 46, was convicted by Mr. T. B. McNeil, S.M., in the Police Court yesterday and sentenced to six months’ imprisonment with hard labour. On further charges (1) of being idle and disorderly without sufficient lawful means of support, and (2) of endeavouring to impose on Mr. R. Byers with a view to obtaining money, Alderson was convicted and ordered to come up for sentence within 12 months if called upon. Pleas of guilty were made by Frederick Augustus Armitage, labourer, aged 44, to charges of using obscene language and of wilfully breaking’ two panes of glass. On the first charge he was sentenced to two months’ imprisonment and on the second was find £l, in default 14 days’ imprisonment. Convicted of having been found unlawfully on enclosed premises in Vivian Street, Edward Charles 'Cotter, labourer. aged 55. was sentenced to u month’s imprisonment.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 29, 28 October 1932, Page 15
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177GAOL TERMS IMPOSED Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 29, 28 October 1932, Page 15
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