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BROKEN BYLAWS

Offenders against the bylaws were dialt with at the Magistrate's Court yesterday afternoon by Mr. W. H. Woodward, 5.M,..;; :..—.;-, • A. firie..:oJ*«£.4*.was inflicted on Marcm Paterspn for speeding. Reginald-HawHe-Boys and Ernest Marriott, were., .each, .fuj^d £2 for failing to obtain- heaVy "traffic licences. •Overloading a mptor-lorry cost Walter Wilton "£i:~ v- --•-.*■ For breaches of." the parking regulations, Gerald" Cbfnygham, Louis dv Flou, and Roy H. Gray were each convicted and ordered to pay 10s costs. Austin Timmings and Stanley A. Gleadow were fined £1 and 10s respectively for no£_having- motor vehicles properly lighted after "dark. Charles Eastwood was" convicted and ordered to pay costs for a similac^offeace. \ DrivingCiu.'S nfanner -^hich might hays beenj dangerous \to the public cost Hilda KnighT £1 10s. - ■;. ■ For hawking without a licence, Arthur M.—Parker-was convicted and ordered to pay ltis^cosfs^" ,"■" > A "fine oflOs-was imposed on Alexander Murdoch for not having a motor-car properly lighted after dark. Koy,_lL.Gray..was fined 10s for not having, a driver's licence.— ;:rWoodi* Great Peppermint Cur*u got influenza colda.—Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 101, 26 October 1932, Page 7

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BROKEN BYLAWS Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 101, 26 October 1932, Page 7

BROKEN BYLAWS Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 101, 26 October 1932, Page 7

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