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ALLEGED LOTHARIO

Jolly ioy-Riders Jugged. Tht Giddy Girl Again Before the Conrt. "Blister" Passtd on to Publlcnn Implicated. -■■■ - ■ ■ _ „■ ■ i : '- ; ' ■■.' (from "Truth's" Chrlstohurcb Hop.) 'Developments In confteotiou with the giddy girl's Joy-ride cojitlnue to bubble up merrily, and the tityl clearing up can be expected next week. Last Saturday the arm of the Christchurch John Hop Department reached out and grabbed James Salt; the taxichaffcutter -who steered the buwwagon to Kalapol oh the eventful Sun* day some Weeks ago. Thomas Patrick Heade, the guy who is alleged to , .have filled the Immature dapper With .stagger-Juice, and emptied her out m a helpless state of blither In the centre of the oity, has also been collected from a spot sixty miles beyond Muaterton and, having been duty consigned to ChrlstchUrch, was charged In company with Salt at the S.M.s Court this week with the peculiarly worded Slab of phraseology, Which alleged that "on June 14, at Kalapol, he did, with Intent to annoy, ADMINISTER A NOXI6t7S THINO. to wit, whisky to a girl under the age of sixteen years." . . The charge was laid under Section 203 of the Crimes Act. Lawyer Caastdy appeared on behalf of the accused who were remanded until the following Friday, ball being fixed m ouch instance In. one surety of £100. , • . The giddy young girl to whom the "noxious thing" it* reckoned to have been administered, was tripped before the Court again during the week when the standing charge of drunkenness nnd being beyond proper control was nred al her. Lawyer Johnstono appeared for th« girl, and said something about negotiations being under way for some relative** down South taking ohsrgo of her. The police wanted to uatlafy themHelves that these relatives were "din* kum," and a remand for a. fortnight was asked for. The/ B.M. granted tho remand, remarking that the cu«i» MUST UK DEFINITELY BKTTLBD' when next It bobbed up. Tho girl, meantime. Its sojourning with the Sulvarmy crowd. Ax another development In tho affair the poltoe on Tuesday charged thu taxi Uiut'h little brother, incldentally the son of ono o£ the lydles Id thu Court earlier In tho week, with being not under proper control. He was accordingly handspnnked to V Rescu* Ing Home. On Tuesday afternoon tho - John Department played thai which is expected to be their last card In th« game, by "blistering" the proprietor or the pubbery whence w*« produced the noxious thing which m tho hftndt of the Jolly Joy-riders caused thf whole trouble.

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NZ Truth, Issue 473, 11 July 1914, Page 4

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ALLEGED LOTHARIO NZ Truth, Issue 473, 11 July 1914, Page 4

ALLEGED LOTHARIO NZ Truth, Issue 473, 11 July 1914, Page 4

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