Disorderly behaviour at a dance and an assault on the doorkeeper resulted in a number of youths appearing before the Magistrate’s Court at Palmerston North. Algar Roy Douglas Mason and Angus Arnold Milne were each sentenced to one month’s hard labour for a assault, William Anderson was fined £2, in default 14 days’ imprisonment for assault; and Charles Johnson and Mason. Milne and Anderson, £2 each, for disorderly behaviour. Mason was also convicted and sentenced to three months’ imprisonment for consorting with repuled thieves, and fined £5 for trespass on a racecourse.
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Evening Star, Issue 22106, 13 August 1935, Page 1
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