WITHOUT A LICENSE.
INTERESTING RADIO CASE. (FBESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) AUCKLAND, March 23,
A charge of not haying a radio dealer's. liqense was brought against John Heard Ansell, auctioneer, 'before Mr W. R. McKean, S.M., at the Magistrate's Court.
In pleading not guilty for his client, Mr Finlay said that : a firm of radio dealers, having assigned . their estate, the Assignee Landed to Ansell several sets to dispose of by acution. "The question is now raised, must an auctioneer have a radio dealer's license beforo he can sell sets?" said counsel. "But a second-hand dealer can sell anything, can he not?" asked tho Magistrate. "1 thought that he could," answered Mr Finlay. Sub-Inspector McCarthy, - in handing the Magistrate the regulations dealing with the matter as interpreted by the Post and Telegraph Department, said evidently a license was required. Mr Finlay then applied for an adjournment so that he . could go into the matter and put forward argument. He had only been instructed yesterday. "What I want to hear is some, argument by the prosecution," said the Magistrate. The case was then adjourned.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19268, 24 March 1928, Page 15
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