OBSCENE LANGUAGE.
For using obscene language, a first offender (vvSo was defended by Mr A. T. Mag.nn.ty) was convicted and orderunon C °TL UP ,, fOr Sentence when callfi d a Pn^hf . ™ A °y nc ° ™ committed late not ni» / Ser <[-" Dou S an Baf d he did 2{Ja S , f ° r a 7leav y P enal *y >f the defendant consented to a prohibition ° r Mr M*" ? en ° Ut a S** inst Wmself Mr Mag.nn.ty stated that the defendant was quite prepared to consent to r b ' b f 0n "'der being issueS ° ■An order was accordingly made to 2 "^^"opi'es o? and "bowers. ' ? "**** ° n aU P abiic ™
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 306, 16 November 1906, Page 2
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107OBSCENE LANGUAGE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 306, 16 November 1906, Page 2
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