CHANGE OF ADDRESS.
FAILURE TO NOTIFY.
ALIENS FINED £5 EACH.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, Friday. The necessity of aliens complying with the regulations as regards a change of address was stressed by Mr. W. F. Stilwell, S.M., when Eugene Gold, described as a Hungarian by birth, and his wife, Hertha, of German birth, pleaded guilty in the Magistrate's Court to-day for failing to notify their change of address. Hertha Gold also pleaded guilty to being absent without permission. The magistrate said that privileges were extended to these people, and while it might be annoying to them to comply with the provisions, they deliuitely were necessary. Each defendant was fined £•">, and the wife was also ordered to pay costs on the second charge. ierdinand Von Liechtenstein, described as a native of Poland, for failure to notify his change of address, was fined j £i and costs.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 159, 6 July 1940, Page 14
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