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No Suppression of Names

Two young men, on being convicted in the Magistrate's Court, Hamilton, one for theft from a hotel and the other for having liquor in his possession near a dance hall, asked the magistrate if their names could be suppressed, Mr. S. L. Paterson, S.M., refused the requests, remarking that the men should have thought about publicity when they committed their misdemeanours.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21261, 25 November 1943, Page 2

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No Suppression of Names Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21261, 25 November 1943, Page 2

No Suppression of Names Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21261, 25 November 1943, Page 2

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