COULDN’T LEAVE GIRL
--- —~ ■ . " • MAN STARTS TO CRY. MEDICAL EXAMINATION TO BE MADE. The love of a man and a maid is said to he a sweet thing, hut the love of a single man for a married woman, is apt to lead to trouble, especially when the. woman has.,not the slightest inclination ':o ri-umi the affection. it was under these circumstances tluit a Finn named Tsak Edward Tier, aged 30, appeared at (he Police Court on Saturday before Messrs H. ■Hamilton Irvine mud. C. Blackburn; J’s. P., charged with trespassing on private property in Whata_ aupoko. - In applying for a remand of eight days, Senior-Sergeant Wade revealed a most unusual story. The case, he explained, was quite out of the ordinary.. The accused had been staying* at a boarding house in town, and had mot a married woman, v-ho was livino- with,' her husband, and apparently fell in love with her. The woman and her husband shifted to a private house arid, since then, the accused had been frightening the owner of the premises and also'the woman. He was continually hanging about the 1 place. The police had. been twice called to the’J’it'emises and ordered him away.’ On tho second occasion, before he was arrested, he started to cry. and said he could not leave’ the girl. The senior-sergeant thought accused might be mentally unbalanced, and asked for the remand in order teat he might he. examined. Accused wag remanded until April 14. ' ”
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11175, 7 April 1930, Page 5
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