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GARAGE EMPLOYEE PAYS PENALTY NO SUPPRESSION OF NAME Press Association WELLINGTON, To-day. A cold reception was given to a request by counsel for the suppression of the name of Edward William Reynolds, a service station employee at Preston’s, on the ground that its publication would do a great deal of harm to his employer. Mr. T. B. McNeil, S.M., said that tho young man had valuable property under his care and in trust for the night, and had abused that trust. Reynolds was charged with the converoiisn to his own use of a car valued at .€269, the property of Picot Bros. It was left at the service station for the night in accused s charge, and he took it out and had an accident ni Taita Gorge. This had cost him £7O for damage, and Mi. McNeil added another £lO as a fine, in default a month’s imprisonment.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 591, 18 February 1929, Page 13
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153JAUNT WHICH COST £80 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 591, 18 February 1929, Page 13
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