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SUPPRESSION OF NAMES.

MR. F. K. HUNT’S OPINION. 'By Telegraph.—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, May 22. After the Magistrate, Mr F. K. Hunt, had dealt with a man who pleaded guilty to-day to a venial offence, counsel made application for the suppression of th e accused’s name. “No, certainly not!” replied Mr Hunt: “not in this case. Why, we might as wel] turn the Press oiit of Court altogether.”

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Thames Star, Volume LXII, Issue 17371, 22 May 1928, Page 4

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SUPPRESSION OF NAMES. Thames Star, Volume LXII, Issue 17371, 22 May 1928, Page 4

SUPPRESSION OF NAMES. Thames Star, Volume LXII, Issue 17371, 22 May 1928, Page 4

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