MOTORIST ACQUITTED
ALLEGED HIT AND RUN ACCIDENT IN CITY A jury in the Supreme Court yesterday returned a verdict of not guilty against Edward Lyall Young, a car- - penter, aged 30, who had been charged ; with failing to stop after an accident 3 that occurred in Cambridge Terrace be--1 tween 9 o'clock and 9.30 p.m. on Nov- . ember 7. Mr. Justice Blair presided, and Mr. ' J. A. Scott appeared for the prisoner. ' The Crown's case was that a motor- ) cyclist had been struck from the rear i by a motor-car driven by Young. . Young, in his defence, said he drove 3 in from Seatoun and along Cambridge Terrace, but felt neither a bump nor ' heard a noise. The prisoner was discharged. f Xou must read sis other columns in . this paper to learn the meaning of the [ word displayed below. In association ' with other words they form the name of a great motion picture. Cut out the J seven words you find and so paste them ' on a sheet of paper that they spell the , name of the film. Post your result to , "Competition," Box 1358, Wellington. ' First correct response will receive , £1/1/-; second, 10/6. The next twelve ; will receive free admissions to see the ' picture. ! HE ) Paste correctly. Add your name and ■ address and post before midnight Monday
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1938, Page 14
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219MOTORIST ACQUITTED Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1938, Page 14
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