That ho had denied himself the ordinary necessaries of life and had lived on crayfish and bread in order to support his people in Italy was tho story told in the Magistrate's Court. Wellington, by a young Italian, who appeared on a judgment summons for £3B 19s. The Magistrate said he would make tho order. "Unless," he said, addressing defendant, "you can live on less than 80s weekly, you had better send a littlo Ims than £3 weekly to Italy. In tho meantime your creditors in New Zealand must be paid. I will make an order that tho debt bo paid at the rat© of 10s weekly." Pleading that their employees were debarred from healthy recreation and from attending church in tho aftornoon, Kingsbrldge (Devon) licensees have secured from the local Justices an advancement by half an hour of the Sunday mid-day opening and closing hours. Another argument was that many families were kept waiting for .their Sunday repast by the late return of the head of the house.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19918, 3 May 1930, Page 18
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