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MAGISTRATE’S COURT

—» ' . ■ ’ .ii FRIDAY - (Before Mr E. C. Dewey, SM.) 3' MANY CHARGES Archibald William Cahill, Geoffrev William Fisher, and Sydney Thomas Brown, who were dealt with earlier in the day in the Supreme Court, wereconvicted and discharged on several' - counts. Cahill was charged with resisting the police, using obscene language, and • assault. Fisher was charged with : aging a cell door, converting three i bicycles to his own use, and assaulting ■' a constable. Brown was charged with theft. TRAFFIC BREACHES Offenders against the traffic regulations were fined as follows and ordered to pay costs: — - - . Cycling on footpath: Harold Smitber 10s, William Brandon costs only, Ron-, aid Harper 10s, Morris McDonald 10£‘ Clarence James Miller 10s, George - Phillips convicted and discharged. - Cycling at night without a lightFrederick William Clements 10s, liam McFaul costs only. No driver's licence: Violet Emily Pelton ss, Harold Selwyn Tipping 10s, Edward Lennox Wallace 10s. No warrant of fitness: Arthur Bell - ss, William Francis Doubleday convicted and discharged, Violet Emily Felton ss, Harold Selwyn Tipping Ids, Dorothy L. Woodward 10s. . . Driving unregistered car; Violet ' Emily Felton 20s. Driving without due care and atten- ■ tion: Wynn Hughes 20s, Edward Lennox Wallace 20s. 7 Failed to give name and address: William Francis Doubleday 20s. -• f | Cutting comer in car: Herbert Porter " 20s. Driving at speed which might have ;* been dangerous: William Francis Doubleday 20s. •„ 1 Failing to give way: Amy Rose Bach- ‘ elor 20s, Albert Peak Brown 20s, Kenneth Foster £2, Cecil John Hayward 20s, George Douglas Shearman 20s, • Georgina Wallis 20s. „ INDUSTRIAL CASES - ‘ (Before Mr F. F. Reid, SAC.)' ' £ A penalty of 30s was imposed.on- J.‘3 F. Burt, who admitted failing to pay ‘7 award wages to a worker. • : Two cases of failing to pay award „ wascs to drivers were admitted py-3 Bernard Daley, and a penalty of -10 s was imposed in each case. . For employing non-union labour.' C.i M. Brown and Company, Ltd, was:;? ordered to pay £2. ' >

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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22883, 2 December 1939, Page 18

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MAGISTRATE’S COURT Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22883, 2 December 1939, Page 18

MAGISTRATE’S COURT Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22883, 2 December 1939, Page 18

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