COMPULSORY TRAINING.
FETLDING YOUTHS FINED. Feilding. Feb. 22. Before Mr. A. D. Thompson. S.M.. to-day four lads wen- proceeded against for not attending military parades. Lee (jockey) was represented by counsel who pleaded that parades interfered with Ills pyMes-.i0,). George E. Hight claimed he had weak back. I red and (■.-<;! gOliver Goldsmith pleaded gu’-ky. A’d these were fined 20 -. with 7 - costs each. Fred Hewitt, wl » hid m t start at drill was fined 7 - costs.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 59, 22 February 1912, Page 5
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