PURSUIT AND CAPTURE
AN UNWELCOME VISITOR [BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] HAWERA, Wednesday Shortly after 8.30 o'clock last night a ■wpman's cry for help was heard in Nelson Street. A young man ran to give assistance. In a side street ho caught, a man .whom he took to the police station. John Munro, labourer, aged 60, appeared in Court to-day and pleaded guilty to being on Nelson Street premises without lawful excuse". Accused said the case was one which ehould bo discussed quietly and without publicity. Ihe police Baid Munro had visited the house occupied by an elderly woman and tier daughter on a number of Sundav returnS Yesterday evening the women * veSfi T • bira waj ting on the n T enng the daughter, he 7 £ 1 h , ave not come to hurt you " A? a |tercation ensued, the daughter eenduig her mother for the police, while the accused after being hit over the eyes "™ db *8. i-k
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21454, 30 March 1933, Page 12
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