PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL
Australian-New Zealand Cable Association, (Rec. October 25, 6.-J5 p,m.) j London, October 24. In the Gillies v Gane Milking Machino appeal caso (New Zealand), judgment was reserved. MAGISTRATE'S COURT <"Mr. L. G. Reid presided over a short sitting of tlio Magistrate's Court yesterday, and dealt with the following cases: Amelia Berry, alias Arrowsmith, who had two previous convictions against her for insobriety, was convicted and a prohibition was ordered to be issued against her. Lilian I'layter, who had a previous conviction against her for' insobriety, was convicted and discharged. James Joseph Randall and Titos. Bourlw behaved in a disorderly manner in Manners Street, when they were intoxicated, and tho offence cost them a line of 10s. each. Default was fixed at three days' imprisonment. Joseph Flannagan, while in a state of intoxication in Willis Street, used obscene language. He was convicted and discharged for being intoxicated, and he was fined 205., in default seven days' imprisonment, for the "language" he used. A further charge of having resisted the police- in tho execution of their duty was also preferred against accused. A conviction was recorded in tho latter case, and Flannagan was ordered to be handed over to the military authorities. Emma Crawford, who had been arTested by Plain-clothes Constable Wallace tho previous evening, was charged with the theft of certain articles of ladies' underclothing, valued at 3s. lid., tho property of Mark Jacobs. Sbo was further charged with tho theft of a pair of shoes, valued at 13s. 6d., tho property of R. Hannah. The Magistrate convicted her on both charges, and sent her to prison for a month.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2912, 26 October 1916, Page 9
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272PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2912, 26 October 1916, Page 9
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