BARONET AT COURT.
DISTURBANCE AT CLUB.
LONDON, June 2.
'' The boxing baronet,'' Sir John Milbanke, whose fistic, exploits are famous in West End sporting circles, was charged at the Marlborough Street Court, to-day with insulting behavior in a West End street.
Sir John Milbanke and two friends were refused admission to a night club early in the morning, and* disobeyed police orders to move on. Ali were bound over to he of good behavior for six months.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17059, 14 June 1926, Page 7
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