RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT
May 37. . ■ !■: (33efpre ; H. W. Bobinson, Esq., 8.M., andW. '" J "\ '..• Grumitt, Esify. J.P.) George v. Barnett.—This was an information that the defendant, a general servant "of the plaintiff (who is landlord of the Victoria Hotel) did; on the night of the 25th instant, make use of abusive language, and threaten to strike him, the 'saidE. T.George. The evidence of the plaintiff having been taken, and a statement made by the defendant, the Chairman said that the Bench considered the case.proved; but, as the conduct of defendant would be in effect, a dissolution of the agreement between him and his master, and as it had been shown that the amount of wages due was something like £3 Iss:v the Court was of opinion that the defendant would be sufficiently punished, and the law vindicated/by the imposition of a fine of ss.- and costs." Judgment-ac- ., - ■':■■'-■> "
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 325, 28 May 1875, Page 3
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