About a fortnight ago an unkemptlooking individual, answering to the name of John. Dolan, was before the Magistrate's Court ; on a "vagrancy charge, and he was handed over to the Salvation Army authorities. Dolan went out to the Army home at Miramar, but apparently he did not find his surroundings congenial, for after, two days he went in search of pastures, new. His choice fell on the waterfront, and he was very successful in playing on the sympathies of sailors and others, and secured enough food and money to enable him. to live in a certain amount of comfort. It was inevitable, .however, that he should again fall in with the police, and this morning Dolan was before Mr. F. K. Hunt, S.M., on a charge of being an incorrigible rogue. A re- ; mand . until Tuesday was granted in order that further inquiries should be made.
On Wednesday evening next, in Tara-naki-«treet Methodist Church, a leoture will be gjyen on "The Pearl. of the Orient" ■ (The Philippine*), by Bishop Locke, of the Mothodirt Epucopul Church of tbo United Btfttee.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1922, Page 6
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