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BROKEN BYLAWS

Offenders against tne bylaws were: dear. I with at the Magistrate's Court I'esteiday afternoon by Mr. W. H. Woodward, SM. Harry Aston was convicted and ordered ito pay costs for failing to give his name and address after an accident. , Fines of 5s in each case were inflicted on Charles E. Frechtling and Wi ham A. Miller for not having motor vehicles properly lighted. Arestiges Asproloupos was lined £1 for a similar oftence. Andrew Fletcher and Ernest ST. Pieot were euch fined 10s for breaches of the narkine regulations. Failing to give way at an intersection cost Claude Tofts £]._ For not having a drivers licence Mugli a X Goldingham was fined il. William A' Miller and Claude Tofts were each fined 10s for similar offences. Arthur J. Hayden was convicted and ordered to K. Goldingham was convicted and ordered to pay costs on a charge of passing a motor-car at an intersection. The following were fined the amounts indicated for driving in a manner which might Have been dangerous to the pubyic—Bernard Appleyard, George J. belt, Gordon Brown, Leatham E. Duncan, Barry Tyner, Frank Young, £2 each; Wybern Russell, Leonard Scrimshaw, and Thomas MM. Stevenson, £1 each. Hugh Harold Love was fined £2 and. his licence was cancelled for a year for reckless driving. • For failing to keep to the left Kennetb. E. Port was convicted and ordered to pay, C°Clive W. Wallis was fined 10s for passing a stationary tram.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 71, 25 March 1931, Page 7

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BROKEN BYLAWS Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 71, 25 March 1931, Page 7

BROKEN BYLAWS Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 71, 25 March 1931, Page 7

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