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(Per Press Association.) PALMERSTON NORTH. May >. 'The following prisoners were sen tenc.ed by Mr Justice Fair: — Joseph’ Henry Lewis, breaking, cm tering ami theft, twelve months’ imprisonment, with hard labour. Raymond Moran and Archibald Henry Swelbruck, theft of horses, the former six months’ imprisonment with hard labour, and the latter three months ’ imprisonment. WELLING'TON, May S. An injunction to restrain Harold William Frost, dentist. Wellington, from carrying on the practice of his profession in the city, except, on behalf of Frost’'. l.l'L. more commonly known as Frost and Frost, was sought in a case commenced in the Supreme Court, before Mr Justice Reed to-day. The ground of the action was that Frost was a director of Frost’s, Ltd., which he denied, and that his position thereby precluded him from entering into competition with the other two directors of the company. Gordon Frederick Harkness. and Charles Cooper. The case was not completed when Ihe Court rose, and the hearing was adjourned sine die.
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Grey River Argus, 10 May 1934, Page 2
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