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WOES OF A WOOING

Complaining that a young man, living in the same house conducted his love affairs on the doorstep almost nightly from ten to twelve, and thus kept him awake, a resident asked the Willesden, North-West London, magistrate for a summons against the offender. Applicant added that it had gone on for nine years, and he could lose his sleep no longer. Magistrate: But how does his lovemaking keep you awake?—The man; As he talks to the girl, at the halfopened door, he taps with his heel on the front doorstep, and it is getting on my nerves.—Have you spoken to him about it?—Y’es; but when I do he only abuses me. The magistrate granted a summons for abusive language.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 25, 21 April 1927, Page 13

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WOES OF A WOOING Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 25, 21 April 1927, Page 13

WOES OF A WOOING Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 25, 21 April 1927, Page 13

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