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Several fleeting smiles creased the Bench in the Magistrate's Court today, when traffic charges were being heard against a woman, and the reason for them was not apparent until the. evidence had closed. "There is a note here from the father," said the Magistrate (Mr. E. D. Mosley, S.M-). "The defendant has changed her name and is away on her honeymoon." SeniorSergeant J. Dempsey: The Court may consider that. The Magistrate: I think we will have to take judicial notice of the letter

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 59, 10 March 1936, Page 11

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Untitled Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 59, 10 March 1936, Page 11

Untitled Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 59, 10 March 1936, Page 11

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