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BLACK-OUT OFFENCE

Shouting Crowd Outside

London Shop It was stated at a recent, court sitting in North London that between 50 and 100 people shouted outside a shop which was displaying two arc lamps in the window at 7.50 o’clock one night. Lewis Raznlck, Lampard Grove, Stoke Newington, was fined £5O, with the option of two months’ imprisonment, for permitting a light to be displayed in a shop at Clapton Common. He was allowed 14 days for ' payment. A policeman said he and another policeman broke in through a rear window and switched off the lights. The other constable received an injury to bis right hand. Later Rnznick said: “I don’t know how the lights came on —by a miracle, I expect.”

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 87, 6 January 1940, Page 8

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BLACK-OUT OFFENCE Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 87, 6 January 1940, Page 8

BLACK-OUT OFFENCE Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 87, 6 January 1940, Page 8