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MAGISTRATE'S COURT

Cases at the Magmtiate's Coint iver'e dealt with to-day by Mr. E. Page. SM John Btennan a, fireman, aged 30, and Hauy Johnson, a seaman, aged 31, who «ere anested yehteiday afteinoon for fighting in Cambiidge terrace, weie convicted and dischaiged. A further remand until 25th November was gianted m the case of Chailesi Alfied Remmei'9> a labourer, aged 42, who was charged with obtaining a, motor-car :by. falsely lepreßeatmg that he was the Eev. Harold "Hams, of Tnihape. Bail was renewed. He was similarly remanded on a; charge of conspiring "with John Edward Fitzgerald, salesman, aged 38, to defraud John Fame of £15 Fitzgeiald was also lemanded until 25th No-\entbei, and admitted .to 'bail

. Hijnry'-.Balfouf :BurdenJ"a.-salesmani -aged. :21, :.whb. was : ' chaYg'ed ■ witli.' 'breaking.', and entering"-.thejVshojp' of H.-.M>; M'Girr, .Burlington; Avcade/ ;ana.■ stealfflg goods; valued, at £10 8s -6d,^was remanded,-until'2stk Noveni"ber.-.' ■ :•■■ V. ;:- '•■■•■■': ■'■•'-.

'' William ■"■-Herbert-' -Miller Duncan:, ': a: labouVer;' aged _3pj.';*ho-, .pleaded :giiilty',to v .tliavge'i ol •.bigamy,';was.-.committed -to the Supreme Court for sentence. Bail ~Vas renewed.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 121, 18 November 1931, Page 11

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MAGISTRATE'S COURT Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 121, 18 November 1931, Page 11

MAGISTRATE'S COURT Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 121, 18 November 1931, Page 11

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