JUDGMENTS BY DEFAULT.
Plaintiffs were given judgment by default in the following undefended civil cases at the Stratford Court yesterday by Mr. R. W. Tate, S.M.: Stratford Hospital Board v. F. Dodd, £1 9s (costs 8s); same v. F- Richards., £22 Is (£4 4s 0d); Taranaki Trade Association, Ltd., v. J. T. Wade, 19s (8s); same v. C. G. Booker, £27 Ils 3d (£4 13s); same v. C. R. G. Allen, £1 2s 6d (8s); same v. C. R. G. Allen, £l4 7s 9d (£2 14s); same v. W. O’Carroll, £3 12s Id (£1 13s 6d); Dr. D. Steven v. J. T. Curran, £2 12s (£1 5s 6d); W. P. Kirkwood v. Annie McQuay, £45 12s (£4 Is 6d); State Advances Superintendent v. J. E. and P. M. Shewry, £6 9s lOd ( £1 2s). MOKOIA NOTES. SCHOOL GAMES CONTESTS. (From' Our Own Correspondent.) The Ohangai school football and basketball teams recently visited the local school, accompanied by numerous friends, who provided cars for the conveyance of the children. In both games the visitors proved victorious, the scores being: Football, Ohangai 33, Mokoia 0; basketball, Ohangai 8, Mokoia 5. After the matches the visiting children, with their friends, were entertained to afternoon tea in the hall by the local ladies. Mr. D. S. Richardson, chairman of the Mokoia School Committee, welcomed the.-visitors and commented on the excellent spirit which prevailed throughout both games. Mr. r Sheenan, on behalf of Ohangai, thanked the Mokoia people for their hospitality. KING’S THEATRE, STRATFORD. “THROUGH DIFFERENT EYES.” Rapid strides are being made in the technique of the new medium in screen productions—Fox Movietone. In “Through Different Eyes,” the latest product of the Fox Movietone studios at Beverly Hills, California, more than 50. persons have speaking parts, in contrast to the first of the “talkies” in which the casts were kept down to a scant half-dozen or so. In addition to the many speaking parts in this thrilling court room drama, a number of novel sound effects are achieved. Reporters are telephoning stories to their papers, messengers are dashing about, office boys are fighting and indulging in honse-play at the same time the main action and dialogue is taking place. Critics of the earlier “talkies” who complained that there seemed a definite gap between sound and dialogue are answer : ed in unrefutable manner in “Through Different Eyes,” which is the attraction at the King’s Theatre. An excellent cast headed by Mary Duncan, Edmund Lowe and Warner Baxter enacts this Fox Movietone play, which was written by Milton Gropper and Edna Sherry. John G. Blystone directed, and A. H. Van Buren was- stage director.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 June 1930, Page 10
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