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MAGISTRATE’S COURT

FRIDAY (Before Mr G. A. Nicholls, S.M.) TRAFFIC BREACHES For breaches of the traffic regulations offenders prosecuted by the police were dealt with as follows: No warrant of fitness: Robert Leslie Best, £1; Alfred William Cole, £1; Allan Ferguson Simpson, 10s. Failed to give way: Stanley David Cahill, £5; Frank Clement Carter, £5: Roland Thomas Hessell, £2; Ronald Marshall Lewis Hopping, £5: Ethel Eileen Kaan, £5; Ross McFarlane, £5 (no warrant of fitness, costs); Colin Francis Reid, £5; Archibald Ransom Smith, £5; Thomas Stanley, £5; Catherine Tempest Baring Millar, £5.

Dangerous driving: Colin Ed- ' ward Cunningham, £5 and driver’s licence suspended for 28 days (no warrant of fitness, £2); Daniel Arthur Brown, £l. No driver’s licence: Victor Gordon Hullah, £2; Brent James Houston, £2 (no warrant of fitness, costs). Crossing .railway line when not clear: William Maurice Clarkson, £5; Charles William Claxton, £5. Failure to notify change of ownership; Frederick Gearschawski, £l. Driving without due care and attention: Ronald Lewis McPhee, £1 (failing to supply name and address, costs, no warrant of fitness, costs); Gordon Livingstone Chambers, dismissed; William Lyall Harris, dismissed; Paul David Kennedy, £3. Dangerous loading Lawrence Glanville Jury, £4, REMANDED Henry Ronald Barr, aged 53, a bootmaker, was remanded to March 28 on a charge of indecent assault on a girl aged nine years seven months on March 20. Bail was allowed in the sum of £5O and one surety of £5O. (Before Mr L.‘ N. Ritchie, S.M.) Dawn Sybil Chadfield, aged 18, a domestic was remanded to March 28 on a charge of converting to her own use a bicycle valued at £9, the property of Yvonne Valmai Martin, on February 16. Chadfield had been charged the ; previous week, convicted and ordered to come up for sentence if called on within two years, a > condition being that she remain

in and behave in an exemplary manner in an institution. This she had failed to do.

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28234, 23 March 1957, Page 7

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MAGISTRATE’S COURT Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28234, 23 March 1957, Page 7

MAGISTRATE’S COURT Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28234, 23 March 1957, Page 7

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