POLICE COURT NEWS.
THEFT OF SKATES. v\n admission that ho had stolen a pair of roller skates, valued afc £1 12s 6d, was made by Norman Davis, aged 32, in the Police Court yesterday. The magistrate, Mr. F. K. Hunt, imposed a line of £2, in default seven days' imprisonment. For using obscene language to a constable in Fitt Street on Saturday, Georpo Lee, aged 37, labourer, was fined £5, with the alternative of a month in prison, and on a further charge of drunkenness lie was convicted and discharged. 110 admitted both counts. A fine of £l, or three days in prison, was the sentence imposed on Thomas King, aged 50, seaman, who pleaded guilty to using obscene language at tho entrance to the old railway station on Saturday. Two labourers, William Scarboro, aged 45, and William Henry Fraser, aged 17, were remanded until Saturday on a charge of stealing 24 sacks, valued at Is. Bail was not asked for.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21161, 19 April 1932, Page 13
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