MAINTENANCE CASES
Maintenance cases were dealt with in the Magistrate's Court to-day by Mr. F. K. Hunt, S.M., as follow:— Henry James Day, with arrears amounting to £7 7s, was ordered to pay £2 a week, in default, one month in gaol. If Thomas Hodges, whose arrears amount to £9, does not pay tho sum of 30s per week, he will have to go to gaol for one month, Arthur Roy Evans, who had allowed his arrears tb amount to £34 10s, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment, *h9 warrant to bo suspended so long as he pays 20s per week. Frederick Keeper was sentenced to three months' imprisonment for allowing his ar. rears to amount to the sum of £55 15s. Kate Rogers was ordered to pay maintenance at the rate of 7s 6d per week, in j default one month- in gaol.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 81, 3 October 1921, Page 8
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144MAINTENANCE CASES Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 81, 3 October 1921, Page 8
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