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TWO SEAMEN FINED

An incident in which a marble statue was broken in the vestibule of a city hotel on Thursday afternoon was referred to in the Police Court yesterday, when two seamen, .John aged 20, and Marry Newton, aged 2-1, appeared before Sir. ('. H. Orr Walker, S.^l., ami denied charges of mischief. The value of the statue was stated to he After hearing tho evidence tho magistrate fined each accused ,C2, and ordered each to pay £lO toward the damage, in default 1-1 days' imprisonment. "That's equal to three months' pay," said Kgaii.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23471, 7 October 1939, Page 16

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TWO SEAMEN FINED New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23471, 7 October 1939, Page 16

TWO SEAMEN FINED New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23471, 7 October 1939, Page 16

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