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POLICE COURT

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. (Before Mr J. R. Bartholomew, S.M.) DISORDERLY~BEHAVIOUR. “ This seems a pure piece of larrikinism,” said the Magistrate when Henry Charles Cunningham and William Henry Gallon pleaded guilty to behaving in a disorderly manner in Rattray street. Sergeant Boulton said the men had both been drinking, and had accosted a well-known citizen in Princes street yesterday. They asked him a question, and when he could not answer it to their satisfaction one grabbed him by the leg, and he was jostled. As he got into his car one struck him on the back of the neck. Each of the accused was fined £2, in default three days’ imprisonment. DRUNKENNESS. Alexander Marshall was fined 20s, in default forty-eight • hours’ imprisonment.

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Evening Star, Issue 20958, 24 November 1931, Page 7

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POLICE COURT Evening Star, Issue 20958, 24 November 1931, Page 7

POLICE COURT Evening Star, Issue 20958, 24 November 1931, Page 7

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