MAN AND - WOMAN CHARGED.
EARLY MORNING ARRESTS.
A denial that she was an idle and disorderly person, in that she habitually consorted with reputed thieves arid other undesirables, was made by a middle-aged woman, Violet Cashmore, in the Police Court yesterday. She also pleaded not guilty to charges of being disorderly while drunk, using obscene language and failing to comply with the terms of her prohibition order. Evidence was given that at 1.45 a.m. yesterday constables saw accused quarrelling with a man in Karangahape Road. Both were shouting and waving their arms and generally behaving in a disorderly way. Accused was addicted to drink and associated with undesirable persons.
The magistrate, Mr. F. K. Hunt, remanded Cashmore for a week in custody. Gerald Frank Gilbert Smith, aged 42, clerk and labourer, who was arrested with Cashmore, was charged with being drunk and disorderly. He did not plead and was remanded until to-day.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21223, 1 July 1932, Page 15
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152MAN AND-WOMAN CHARGED. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21223, 1 July 1932, Page 15
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