ALIENS CHANGE THEIR NAME
TWO GERMANS IN COURT. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Christchurch, December 7. At the Magistrate's Court to-day, before Mr. H. W. Bishop, S.M., Richard Charles Vernon, formerly kuown as Richard Carl Zimmerman, and Max Adolph Hartmont, formerly known as Max Adolph Hirschburz, cliargcd with being alien enemies, did conspire to use names otlier than the names by which they were originally known at the date of the commencement of the present war witli Germany, contrary to Regulation 3 of the regulations of December 17, 1914, issued in pursuance of the War Regulations Act, 1914. The Crown Prosecutor said that, providing the defendants rovertdd to their original names, lie would not apply for a fievero penalty. The Magistrate said that though he was entirely against counsel for defendants, on a matter of law he thought the application for -permission to chango names was a reasonable one, and _ ho would adjourn the case to allow application to bo made on behalf of both defendants.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2638, 8 December 1915, Page 7
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164ALIENS CHANGE THEIR NAME Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2638, 8 December 1915, Page 7
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