A Convenient Arrangement
That would be a very convenient arrangement,” commented Mr F. F. Reid, S.M., when an unusual excuse was made to him by an offender who was charged in the Magistrate’s Court in Christchurch with operating an unlicensed radio set. The defendant had stated that he thought the license held by his landlady covered the sets of the other tenants in the boarding-house where he lived. Mr Reid said that such an arrengement would be very popular, if permitted, in a city such as Christ-' church, where' there were so many boarding-houses and blocks of flats. Grandfather Released. “This man is a grandfather,” stated counsel; when appearing for an application for withdrawal from camp at a sitting of the Armed Forces Appeal Board in .Wairoa. The application was granted.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 51, Issue 3151, 3 August 1942, Page 4
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