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TRADESMAN'S NOVELI ATTRACTION.

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TRADESMAN'S NOVEL I ATTRACTION. At Marlborough-street Police Court, on Tuesday, Minnie Brown, of Somerset-terrace, Duke-road, Easton-road, was summoned by Sub-Divisional Inspector Arnold, of the C Division, for wilfully obstructing the footway on December 19 by causing a crowd to assemble in Regent-street. The defendant did not appear, but was represented by Mr. Harold Simmons, barrister. Sergeant Skilton, of the C Division, deposed to having seen a crowd of about one hundred and thirty or one hundred and forty persons standing on the footway gazing at several young women exhibiting long hair at 113, Regent-street. They were advertising the merits of a certain hair wash, and the crowd was so large that passers-by had to go into the roadway. He spoke to Miss Brown, who was in charge of the shop at the time, and she said What do we pay heavy rates and taxes for ? We are not causing any more obstruction than other shops." The offence bad since been repeated. Inspector Arnold said that Miss Brown had been previously cautioned, but without effect. When she was cautioned there were only three women in the window, but they had been increased to five. Great annoyance was caused by crowds of small boys gathering and shouting "There's hair," and other remarks. Counsel on behalf of the company and Miss Brown expressed regret that the obstruction had been caused, and pointed out that it was due to their commissionaire having been ordered to South Africa. The new man could not prevent the crowd gathering owing to lack of skill and experience. Mr. Denman said that as long as these women were in the window the obstruction would continue. It was an intolerable nuisance. He passed the shop every day, and had to go into the road to get past. A fine could be imposed for every day the offence continued. It was no defence to say that a man was engaged to drive away the crowd. The defendant would have to pay a fine of 40s., with 2s. costs.

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