POLICE COURT.
. At the FeUdiwL^Cqart to-4fty t f Aefore Messrs Goodbehere and Mr Q. Haybittle, J.'s.P. H< White, for wlfm Mr Carty ajb^peared, was charged, with using^ in? suiting language to the offiw in charge of the. Salvation Arnw*>£ the 4th vast. - : V . ~J/ Thurkettley officer in eharge*of 1 th# Salvation, Army r^dtepisednhal ott< '■ : the 4th he; waT^alkiag. along Manchester street. Accused said to him, I looney I" "Halloo, sfflyP .Witness referred then to his' conduct ! while in charge of the Army Hall. ; For about three months accused and ' others had been a considerable annojK,. . anoe to the Army, and abbu^a month ' ago they were expelled front ooming ' into the hall. On the^dby in question, he threatened to °oash witnesa in the teeth." ..i : Defendant deposed thai tile informant told him that he, required some sense knocked into him, and witness asked if he was the man to dojt, and told him that he would "bash huto : ' on the jaw." Witness admitted to v tite %rgieant - having been spoiMblto tm wrahii io6* ! ■■ '■ oasion, and the reaMn. why he wait. stopped going to the* Army was 'oaraccount of a patagroph in th 6 Btaa i "about . a thin red cow " which be- ' longed to one of the pfficers of the : Attny. .■!■"■■■.■•. •• .--. i Defendant called a Witness, who d[eni«a that any ihreatenitag language - '■■* was' used. The whole txoablft arose r over the red cow, and witness and why t they had been prevented front going tiyjhe Army. '■ ' ■' : .f ''A $ The Bench considered that de~ & fendant bebpved vjwy t looKsJilx^' Mm til: oonvioted JU|d mwdlaraid.
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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 138, 10 December 1906, Page 2
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