THE COURTS-TO-DAY.
CITY POLICES -COURT. (Before H. Y. Widdowuwi. Esq., S.M.) Drunkenness. —A fesb offender was remanded for medical treatment.—Henry Hayos, an. old age, pensioner and inmate of the Benevolent Institution, was ordered to forfeit the remaining instalments of his pension up to March 31 next. Found by Night. —Sydney ' Loo was charged with, having been found at 3.50 this morning without launftd excuse in the enclosed yard of D. 0. Cameron, Princes street. —Accused was remanded to Friday, 11th inst-, on the application of the police, who stated that ho was in hospital. After Honrs in a Hotel.—Andrew Maxwell M'Wolber (for whom Mr Gilkiaon appeased) pleaded guilty to a charge of having been found on the premises of the Gladstone Hotel after hours, and was fined 20s, with 7s casts. Indigent Child.—May Gibson was, on the application of her mother, Ann Gibson, committod to the St. Vincent Do Paul Orphanage as a child within the metmiag of the Act, tho mother to pay 2s 6d a week towards the child’s maintenance. Other Cases.—Several maintenance cases were adjourned, and the charge of infanticide against Mary Kearney was heard, as reported elsewhere.
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Evening Star, Issue 13014, 8 January 1907, Page 4
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