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PROSECUTES HIMSELF

TRAFFIC INSPECTOR'S ' "GRUEL" {By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHRISTCHUECir, This Day. A touch of novelty was added to the Traffic Court to-day, when the Chief Traffic Inspector (Mr. H. Macintosh) mado a voluntary appearance to answer a charge of driving without proper number plates on his car. "I suppose a line of £10 would meet the case," said the Magistrate (Mr. E. V. Mosley), smiling. The penalty, however, was altered to the payment of 3s costs, the Magistrate remarking that the defendant was taking his gruel like anyone else.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 133, 8 June 1931, Page 9

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PROSECUTES HIMSELF Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 133, 8 June 1931, Page 9

PROSECUTES HIMSELF Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 133, 8 June 1931, Page 9

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