POLICE COURT
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13,
(Before Mr H. W. Bundle, S.M.) MAINTENANCE CASES. Charged with disobedience of a maintenance order and arrears amounting to £SB 11s. Charles Nieper was sentenced to two months’ imprisonment, warrant to be suspended if defendant paid £4 forthwith, and thereafter 30s a week for the current order and 2s a week off the arrears. Roland Seymour/ charged with disobedience of a maintenance order, with arrears amounting to £l2 'ls, stated that ho had been out of work since he had been last before he court. He set up in business as a taxi driver, but his driving license had hot yet been endorsed, aiid he had to put a an on so that the taxi was just paying expenses. His mother was keeping two of the children.—The matter was adjourned for three weeks to enable further inquiries to be in Me.
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Evening Star, Issue 20613, 13 October 1930, Page 9
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