THE COURTS-TO-DAY
» CITY POLICE COURT. (Before H..Y. Widdowsori, Esq., S.M.I Drunkenness.—Thbiaas Farreli and John Henry Booth were each fined 12s or 48 first offender was fit'eJ 10s or 24 hours, fend Annie Kgff i3s ov 48 first offender, on remar.ii. was fined £g or* 24 hoars, and ordor-rd to pay 15§ gaol expenses of 48 hours. Two Onarges.—Archibald Twaddh was charged with drtmkenaess and als = with travelling in & first class failv.av carriage on a second class ticket.—Subinspector Broberg said that accused got on the train at Timafd with a Second ticket an! tools accommodation in a first class carriage. He refused to pay tlft extra fare. At Glenavjf the' police were called in, and after the express had been delay-)d for four minutes he paid. Oh arrival at the tuin at Dufledfe accused was arrested ori k charge of drunkenness. r-r. Accused was firied lj» ci 24 hours on
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Evening Star, Issue 15912, 18 September 1915, Page 9
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149THE COURTS-TO-DAY Evening Star, Issue 15912, 18 September 1915, Page 9
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