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manufacturers FINED £IOO. (PRI3S ASSOCIATION TELSGBAM.) WELLINGTON, November 17. "The attitude of the defendant subsequent to the proceedings is a matter which I am bound to take into consideration. He appears to not frank with the Department, ' remarked Mr E. Page S.M., m the Magistrate's Court today to George Bagley, manager of Youngs Gliemical Co., against whom the Health Department took for whom Mr Macassey appeared, that defendant had used synthefac van Ua made from oil of cloves, or m some ShS «" alc ° h ** tr Drfo°„dirt p'SS sui't-y the ease came before the Court Friday, but Mr C- G. White, mtamgtrf this morning that a plea , would be entered. Counsel submitica that the defendant had no mtention f defrauding his customers and it wa« with the object of mving tbeni a toner and moro palatable flavouring refining process was used. . A fine of £IOO and costs *a& Irn poßecL. -
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18233, 18 November 1924, Page 8
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