Magistrate’s Court
SATURDAY (Before Messrs L. G. Amos and H. A. Stevens, Justices of the Peace) FINED £lO James Wylie, aged 41, a workman, was fined £lO on a charge of fighting in the public lavatory in Cathedral square at 5.45 p.m. on Friday. He pleaded guilty. REMANDED John Grieg Miller, aged 23, a workman, was remanded on bail to July 23 on a charge of breaking and entering the premises of Frank A. Cook, Ltd., 58 Kilmore street, on June 9. Muriel Beverley Holden, aged 20, a machinist, was remanded on bail to July 23 on a charge of stealing a radio valued at £l9 10s. Leslie Kay Thompson, aged 29, a secretary, was remanded on bail to July 23 on a charge of stealing a radio.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30497, 20 July 1964, Page 7
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