MILITARY CONTRACTS.
WELLINGTON, Sopt. 16
The terms of settlement in the j Lovy case are announced by the Hon. A. M. Myers, Minister in Charge of Munitions' and Supplies. The Minister will accept delivery provided Levy complies with the specifications. He will permit Lovy to re-sew with linen throad ferments valued at £15,500 delivered but rejected, and will consent to Levy .being relieved of £4721 worth iof khaVi cloth provided it is of New , Zealand manufacture, and in perfect condition. The Government refuses to Kivo special consideration to Levy owing to the strain on his finances. Levy is '"to pay the Government the sum of £9000 in settlement of the claim by the Crown, and he will have to pay the fine of £50 and costs imposed in accordance- with the conviction. Public--1 ity is to be £>:iven to the full terms of settlement. The terms have been made by the Crown and accepted by Messrs Gfruv and Jackson, Levy's counsel.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3557, 18 September 1916, Page 2
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161MILITARY CONTRACTS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3557, 18 September 1916, Page 2
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