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WORTHLESS WOODWARD.

A big burly brute of a man named Ronald G-eoree Woodward was loafing about Molesworth-street. Wellington, on Saturday morning last, amusing; himself by accosting girls to their manifest annoyance and embarrassment. It is a notorious fact that respectable girls will put up with a good deal of contumely rather than lay a complaint involving the further envbarrassn.ent of an appearance m court. In this instance t^e ohnovio'Js individual wiUi the highfalutin' monilfur was pi? served pursuing his unwelcome attentions, with Ihe result that on Monday last Mr W. G-. Rklrtcll, S.M., sent him for three months' retirement, without the option of a fine, pn a charge of being an idle and disorderly- person. A few more sentences like this would tend to cloar the streets of some of the objectionable oliarnctors who are at pr'»?nt roaming alout , a little tGo freely.

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NZ Truth, Issue 276, 8 October 1910, Page 6

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WORTHLESS WOODWARD. NZ Truth, Issue 276, 8 October 1910, Page 6

WORTHLESS WOODWARD. NZ Truth, Issue 276, 8 October 1910, Page 6

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