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BROKEN BYLAWS

Offenders against the bylaws •were dealt with in the Magistrate's Court yesterday' by Mr. J. H. Salmon, S.M. Failure to obtain hawkers' licenses cost Rama Vallabh, Nathan Daya, Hansyi Dahya, and Kangi Bhiila £1 each. On each of three charges of allowing stock to wander George Huxfortl was fined £1. Three similar charges cost Jlary Disley £1 on the first two, and costs, 10s, on the third. iEollcy Egar was lined £1 on one charge. George B. •Huxfovd was fined £2 on each of two charges of selling milk without a license. William Allison, John Bui'goine, and Natha Vithal were each fined 10s for not having ' reflectors on their lorries. Speeding cost Henry Sawtell, Nile Stone, Edward Aplin, Les Thompson, Gerald B. Warbiirton, Benjamin O'Brien, and Clarence Collister £2 each; Andy Knight, £3; and Christian Glennie, £4. Fines of £1 each were imposed on Alfred Reid, Maurice Gotlieb, Charles Ashford, Leonard 0. Atkinson, and Gyler Cooper for leaving their ears unattended. For using an unlicensed, vehicle, James Booth was fined £2. On charges of dangerous driving Kenneth R. Dutton was fined £2; and David B. Marton, £3. Gordon L. Riches was fined £2 for passing a stationary tram-car.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 140, 15 June 1928, Page 14

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BROKEN BYLAWS Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 140, 15 June 1928, Page 14

BROKEN BYLAWS Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 140, 15 June 1928, Page 14

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