CLOROGENE CASE AGAIN
Witnesses for thp defence wore hoard in the Magistrate's Court today in the case in which. ;A. Gyles and Son, commercial printers, arc suing the members of the , New.Zealand Chlorino Chemical Supplies Syndicate for £24 7s, for printing work allegedly done for the syndicate. The'first part of tho case was heard some days ago. •_'Mr..E. Page, : S.M., was on the Bench. Mr. C. Evans-Scott appeared ■tor the plaintiffs; Mr. A. B. Sievwright for the defendants,; James Dickson Sievwnght and John McLaehlan; and Mr. D../W. Virtue for Marguerite Helen Millar, and William Thomson Neill, Reginald Charles, Boddie. and Hilda Mary Boddie.who wore- also named as defendants, had not.been served with a summons, but according to Mr. Bv-ans-Scott at the first hearing they did not contest the matter and ,-judg"ment could be entered against them; Evidence for the defence was given by J.-.D. Sievwright, Neill, and Mar-guerite-Helen Millar.
Legal argument was" being heard this afternoon.
(Proceeding.)
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 50, 28 February 1934, Page 11
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