WOMAN FINED £10
Beryl Florence Rodgers, 25, clerk, pleaded guilty in the Magistrate's Court yesterday to selling liquor without a licence and was fined £10 by Mr. J. L. Stout, S.M. . Senior-Sergeant G. J.* Paine said that when the police raided premises last night Rodgers was found in charge, selling liquor. She was a married woman separated from her husband, and she worked . in an essential industry. She had not been before the Court previously. Rodgers had nothing to say, but asked for the suppression of her name, a request which the Magistrate refused.
i John Patrick Behan, 33, steward, for whom Mr. G. Joseph appeared, was remanded until Wednesday on charges of keeping liquor for sale without, being authorised to sell it, and of using a room in Boulcott Chambers as a place of resort for the consumption of intoxicating liquor. , TEACHERS' SALARIES P.A. PALMBRSTON N., Sept. 20. The Prime Minister (Mr. Fraser), in an address tonight, referred to the salaries of secondary school teachers, stating that when increases were given to primary school teachers something similar was promised the secondary teachers. However, the war intervened, and they had been very patient for four years. Now the matter was to be brought .before the Minister of Education and the Stabilisation Board"«to see if the proper adjustments could be made. "I am very keen to see something done to give equivalent advantages to secondary school teachers as have been given to the primary teachers," Mr. Fraser added. t The remainder of his address was on the same lines as others he has delivered in the course of his election tour.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 71, 21 September 1943, Page 7
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