MAGISTRATE'S COURT
Cases at the Magistrate's Court-were - dealt -ith yesterday by Mr.: E. Page, S__ ~.'.- '■..•.:_;.■"/'-.-.' . -*"■--.■■■;- ----A.remand until -"riday. Was granted in-the case of David George McGifEoid, ' a• -wool'; classer, _ged "25/ who was charged with being idle and disorderly T : in that he had insufficient lawful means of, support. '-'._ ;.::.'„- . Jolm : Cusaek Wagg, a: salesman., aged ; 31£ was remanded nntil next' Wednesday on a charge of fraudulently obtaining £2 bjMneans of a valueless cheque. Patrick Broder, aged. 35, was fined £1 for his "fourth, statutory offence of drunkenness and iSI for a- breach of i a_ prohibition order. Default of payment was fixed at seven Tdays' imprisonment. /; -;;'.;_.- Robert WUlia.Eeay, who pleaded' guilty, was committed to' the Supreme Court for sentence on a charge .of breaking, entering, and theft. Keay • entered the premises of Harry B. Vile,; at- 53, Cuba street, on-30th January, and stole. 10s in money- and- goods to the value of about 14s, in addition to doing damage •to the extent \of about _■ &I*"s- ■•'■' '' " " '"" ■-' fev--' ;
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 33, 9 February 1933, Page 3
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166MAGISTRATE'S COURT Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 33, 9 February 1933, Page 3
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