MAINTENANCE CASES
Maintenance cases hi the Jlagistrate-s Court yesterday were dealt w.ith by Mr. T. B. M'Niel, S.M.
For being-£ll 9s in arrears on an order made in respect of his wife, and £9 10s on an order' made in respect of his child, Arthur Bert Peterson was seintenecd to two months', imprisonment, in each case, the warrants to be suspended as" long as he pays £1 2.s (id a week oil (iacli order.
A sentence of two months' iinin'i.sonnienl was imposed on James Albert Rabins, whu was £42 10rf in arrears on an order made in respect of \\in two children;. The warrant is to be suspended as long as he puy.s £1 15s a week. ' '. . '
Arrears of ' £01 ss'on an otjder made in respect, of his wife and £l;Jon an order made in respect of his child were admitted by Harold 'Thomas WnUion, who was sentenced to two' months' ianprisoninent in each case. The warrants are to be suspended as long as he pays s£l 7s 6d and ]2s 6d a week' on each order respectively. . . " .
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 12, 15 January 1929, Page 12
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178MAINTENANCE CASES Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 12, 15 January 1929, Page 12
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