DISORDERLY BEHAVIOUR
DANCE HALL INCIDENT [ Per Press Association ] VyELLTNGTON, April 17. Charles Gear, a wharf labourer, aged 29, when under the influence of drink, forced his way into a dance hall in Abel Smith Street without paying last night, and after being induced to go out wanted to fight the police. In the Court to-day he was fined £3 for disorderly behaviour while drunk, and £5 for resisting arrest, in default 21 days in each case.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 92, 18 April 1929, Page 7
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