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COURT NEWS

Motorist Charged WITH FAILURE TO STOP. [Per Press Association.] NEW PLYMOUTUH, November 7. Denying that he was a hit-and-run motorist, Ronald Francis Healy, by occupation a clerk, pleaded not guilty in the Supreme Court to-day to charges of failing to strip after an accident. and of failing to ascertain whether anyone had been injured. Evidence was given that a car, driven by James Douglas Hunter, was struck between Inglewood-ahd Stratford by another car, which failed to stop. Two women standing nearby,, though they did not see the accident, heard a crash, and took the number of the car which passed, and -which was found later to be the number of a rental car hired that afternoon oy Healy. The evidence was not*-completed to-day. The hearing, before Mr Justice Blair, will -be continued to-morrow.

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Grey River Argus, 8 November 1938, Page 7

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COURT NEWS Grey River Argus, 8 November 1938, Page 7

COURT NEWS Grey River Argus, 8 November 1938, Page 7

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