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The London flat of Mr Ernest Brown, Secretary for Mines, in London,_ was broken into lately and the Ministers military medals and _ jewellery stolen. Mrs Brown was having tea with her husband on the terrace of the House of Commons at the time. The thief, or thieves, also took several items of jewellery belonging to Mrs Brown, two of the Minister’s suits of clothes, and several silver wedding gifts. Apparently the thief must have been disturbed, because articles of value which might have been taken were left behind.
When a batch of motorists appeared! before a magistrate, Mr Metcalfe, at Old street,. London, * recently for failing t« conform to traffic signals, a number suggested that mistakes had been made by police officers. The magistrate eaid:_“J can understand that one officer might make a mistake, but if I am asked to be* lieve that 40 officers, one after another, are wrong it is more than I can ba» lieve. Twopence halfpenny fines are n* good. Motorists simply say: 'I don’t care twopence for your lights or any* thing else.”
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22355, 31 August 1934, Page 2
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