“.It, is an imposition to make children in hospital pay full license fees for radio sets,’’ said .Tamos Davies in the Magistrate’s Court, at Auckland, when charged with having an unlicensed radio set. Defendant said the set, belonged to his child, who had used it, while in liospjital. He considered it unjust that he should be called upon to pay full fees, as in any ease children only used receiving sets at the early sessions, and when adults were listen-ing-in later on in the evening the children were fast asleep. “The law says you must pay,” said the Magistrate, Mr E. C. Cutten', wdro imposed a line of 10s, with costs.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 14 April 1928, Page 9
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