TWO YOUTHS FINED
AFTER A WEDDING BREAKFAST
Electric Telegraph—Press Association WELLINGTON, June 13.
William Alexander Miller (18) a.nd Norman Allen Aliller (16J), brothers, appeared in the Alagistrate’s Court for sentence on charges of being disorderly while drunk, assaulting r. constable and resisting a constable. The elder also admitted yesterday damaging a constable’s .false teeth and the other with damaging an overcoat. Both were convicted and discharged for being disorderly while drunk and fined £1 each, in default 48 hours for assaulting and resisting and were ordered to pay for the damage in respect to the teeth and uniform. The younger boy has also to pay for breaking a pane of glass in tiie police station. Suppression of their names was refused.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10570, 15 June 1927, Page 3
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