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Salmon are .running in the Waitaki, t,hough not in great numbers (says the Camara Mail). A 201 b salmon was caught recently, and several anglers hare been fairly fortunate, though the fish are running smaller, on the average, than they were in the year of the big run. It seems that if the salmon are to make another big run it will be next year and not this. A Belgian woman named Jane Beck was brought rather sharply to a recognition of the requirements of New Zealand’s alien registration laws by being brought before the Magistrate’s Court at Christchurch last week, charged with faring to make application for registration within the time and in the manner prescribed by the Act. Senior-sergeant Camming said the defendant stated she thought it was unnecessary to register as an alien in the ordinary way, his she was a Belgian, and Belgium was an ally. A great number of unregistered aliens- wore still in Now Zealand, ami the Government Statistician was very anxious to Inure them registered. He had ordered the prosecution merely to give publiety to the need for registration, and asked for only a nominal penalty. There was no suggestion that defendant endeavoured! to evade registration. The Magistrate: You must understand that all who Hire not Britishers are required to register. Your failure to do so has rendered you liable to a fine of £‘;jo. However, you are apparently not at fault, and I shall convict and discharge you.

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Western Star, 1 April 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Western Star, 1 April 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Western Star, 1 April 1920, Page 4