INCIDENT IN THEATRE
labourer IMPRISONED.
den* » Was a unpleasant inci- > said Sub-Inspector Fox when qq Clarence Conrad Brahne, aged in'fu °" ror r ' Aokins), appeared the Police Court yesterday and adifLu i c^ar K es of being disorderly a »r ®, ru ?k and of wilfully committing *lito 88 '."deeent act while a performw was in progress in a city theatre, dav - L P G °t° r ox sa id that on Thurs- * fi accused was in the stalls in drunv 0 ™ s^root theatre, but although 'did not attract any attention men • w^®n he -was seen to comrwjee undressing. Accused was sitting shirt and boots. *hil j^ e c^ar S e of being disorderly drunk accused was sentenced to oti s ' ' m P r ' sonrncn t, and on the charge he was remanded until tin* ™ xv for a report from the probaa officer.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22512, 1 September 1936, Page 17
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