COLD RECEPTION
REQUEST FOR NAME SUPPRESSION. CONVERSION OF A CAR. Press Association— Cop} rijjbt. This Day. A cold reception was given to a request by oounse.l for the suppress-' Jiotn of tlio name of Edward William Reynolds, a service station employee at (Prestons, on the ground, that its publications would' do a great rteui of harm to his employer. '\ ho. Magistrate, Mr F. McNeil, S.M., :SM<I thei Jyoung man had. a valuable property under care, and in bis trust for the nHit, and he abused . tbafti tni|st. Reynolds was charged with tbe inversion to bis own use. of a car valued at £269, tbe property of Picott 'Bros. It was left, at the servico station for tbe night in accused's charge, and he took it out nnd bad an accident in thei Tfcuta, Gorge. This bad cost l;im £7O for damage, and Mr McNeil added £lO in a fine'or default a month.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 38, 18 February 1929, Page 6
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152COLD RECEPTION Stratford Evening Post, Issue 38, 18 February 1929, Page 6
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