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BYLAW CASES

Offenders agaiust the bylaws were dealt, with at"tho Magistrate's Court yesterday afternoon by Messrs. A. 13.. Hornblo'w and" H. A. Huggins, J.P.'s. For driving in a manner which might bave been dangerous to the public, Thelma Duncan, Clarence Joslin, Samuel A. Sharpe, and; John Walland were each fined £2. Oil a second charge, Josliri was convicted and ordered to pay costs. Pines of £1 in each case were inflicted ou Keith Irvine, Thomas Sherlan, Henry Smith, and Joseph Woodward for similar! offences: ,: . Malcolm Palmer was fined 10s for failing to stop on request. Fines of £1 in each case were inflicted on Charles Curry, George Hare, and Malcolm Palmer for not having drivers' licences. : ' ■ , ■ ■ ■ H!oward G. Piper was fined £2 for speeding. . ."' . ■' For not having lights on vehicles, Frank Smith and Trevor Leopard were-fined £1. 10s and £1 respectively. ;■•' ..'A fine of £1 10a was inflicted on Henry Smith for driving with defective lights. George Ellwood and Eric Arnold Woodfield were each fined 10s on similar charges. For driving on the wrong side through Courtenay place, Arthur William! Tapp was. fined £1. •".■•' : " /Grace M. Vickery was lined £1 for leaving a car unattended. Andrew Fletcher, Francis G. Haylock, and Francis^ M. Renner were each fined 10s for similar offences.:. A fine of 10s was inflicted on William L. Moore for .permitting a motor-cycle to make nhilii'e,noise.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 139, 10 December 1930, Page 19

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BYLAW CASES Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 139, 10 December 1930, Page 19

BYLAW CASES Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 139, 10 December 1930, Page 19

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