MAGISTRATE’S COURT
FRIDAY (Before Mr Raymond Ferner, S.M.) TRAFFIC CASES Offenders against the traffic regulations were dealt with as follows in cases brought by the police:—No warrant of fitness: Stanley C. Allan, 10s; Ruric Hunter, 15s; Daniel Albert Leach, 10s (no driver’s licence 20s); Terence J. Power, 10s; Edward S. Sears, 10s. Failing to keep to left: John Anderson, 20s. Driving without due care: Inez van Asch, costs only; Ernest Wilson Croy, £2; Charles R. Fairbairn, £3; Allan James Merrin, £2; Philip Nairn, costs only (no warrant of fitness 10s). No driver’s licence: Merville T. H. Baker, 20s (no warrant of fitness 10s); Owen V. Beaumont, 20s (no warrant of fitness, costs only); George Falconer Cron, 20s; Daniel Albert Leach, 20s (no warrant of fitness 10s); Alphonsus Sheehan, 20s (failing to yield right of way 20s); William E. H. Travis, 10s (no warrant of fitness 10s): George J. Dickinson, 20s. Cycling at night without a light: Raymond John Walker, 20s. Failing to give way: Wilfred L. Grenfell, £2; Arthur James Oborn, £2 (no driver’s licence 20s): William E. A. Rowe, £2; Aileen V. J. Stone, £2; Alfred William Suter, 30s (no warrant of fitness 10s). Parking unlighted motor-truck, Neil H. McDonald, costs only. Failing to indicate intention to turn, Cormac F. Quickenden, 20s. Failing to stop: Marwood W. J. Palmer, £2.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25092, 25 January 1947, Page 3
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