BROKEN BYLAWS
Offenders .against ;the bylaws,were dealt with at the^ Magistrate's CtTu'rfc- vestefdav af^rnoon^by MryMaKß.fHdrnbibw, J.P* and-Mr. E: WyHe;:^; ' ' ■ Percy JliteroiS;, James E. Round,' Alexander. Jackson, and. iJamesßae. were each fined,£l 10s for ; 'speedirig.' Clarence Willis was.fined-.£ r l.;and Douglas Aitchison''los for similar.offences. :-..
_ Driving through the''prohibited area o£ Courtenay place, cost' Francis Benge- 10s A_ fine .of. :10s iwas inflicted on- Arthur o. for driving against an automatic stop-signal;. ■ : ■ .. ■■. For not-having -a"-rear/light on a motor vehicle, David; McCartney was fined 10s Duncan.,Gtto■■■was-:fined 10s'for failing to_haye a rear number .plate illuminated. -Driving :.Tvith6iit:---a licence cost James E. Round 10s
,^J? nc oi £3 AVas inflicted on Charlea r« v fol' filing- to 'obtain a heavy traitic iicencfi:
George E. Tinkler was fined 30s for cutting a corner.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1932, Page 14
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126BROKEN BYLAWS Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1932, Page 14
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