POLICE COURT
SATURDAY’S OFFENDERS
Mr W. G. Riddell, S.M.. dealt with police cases in the Magistrate’s Court on Saturday morning as follow: Alice Hodgson, aged 30, who admitted a charge of being idle and disorderly, and with insufficient lawful means of support, was convicted and orered to come up for sentence when called up within six months, and to remain in a Salvation Army home for that period. John de Lacey Crowley, for a breach of his prohibition order, was convicted and fined £2 in default seven days’ imprisonment. For drunkenness, Crowley was convicted and discharged. Florence Wilson, alias Cotter alias 'Smith alias Simpson, convicted of loitering, was sentenced to one month’s imprisonment. For a fourth offence of drunken, ness, William Patrick Llovd was fin--1 £1 in default three days’ imprisonment.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12508, 26 July 1926, Page 6
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131POLICE COURT New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12508, 26 July 1926, Page 6
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