MAGISTRATE'S COURT
"The evidence shows that the defendant boarded the car considerably under-th* influence of Uquor, and carrying a bottla of beer in his pocket,".said Mr.'E. Page, sad., at the Magistrate's Court yesterday; when convicting Stanley, King dn; a charge of using insulting words on a tram* caf- ,Km S bailed to produce his ticket, said Mr. Page, and called the inspector a mug and a "big mug." " When the" ingiector told him he'should leave; the car King wrestled with him, ' pushing Vff^ against the door. King was ordered- ~io pay the costs of the action. For supplying liquor to an unauthorised person after hours, Allan Douglas Hall* described as a barman at the 1 Caledonian Hotel, was fined £4. In connection.witb. the same offence John Darraghy tha licensee," was fined £1 for-selling liquor after hours. -,-'- ~.~ .• . /,;;. ' Found guilty of using indecent language in Courtenay Place and assaidtiieC- a. woman, James 'Vaughan Wells,-a matried man employed as a cook, was rginanded Until Tuesday to be examined by a mental specialist. ''.''■' :■'■■ ■'-.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 47, 25 February 1933, Page 13
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169MAGISTRATE'S COURT Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 47, 25 February 1933, Page 13
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