MAINTENANCE ORDER BROKEN BY FIREMAN
For disobedience of his maintenance order, M. M’Morran, a ship’s fireman, was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment, to be released on payment of the arrears, by Mr 11. A. Young, S.M., in the Lyttelton Magistrate's Court to*da3\ No Lights. George Dillingworth, for motorcycling without a light, was ordered to pay 10s costs. He was further ordered to pay 10s costs for having no tail light attached to his motor-cycle.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19237, 26 November 1930, Page 9
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