VAGRANT'S NOVEL PLEA.
Jsr TELEGRAPH OWN CORRESPONDENT. 3 TE AWAMUTU, Wednesday. .Alleging that he had met so many destitute people while he was on a holiday in Auckland that in relieving their needs be had used all his own money, Henry Arnold asked the presiding justice sn the Police Court for leniency, after pleading guilty to drunkenness and vagrancy, this Jnormng. The police said that accused had been banging round the Te Awamutu shops begging money, which he spent in hotels. JVVhen refused money, he abused people. Fourteen days* imprisonment was imJ>osed.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19748, 22 September 1927, Page 15
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