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OWNERSHIP OF GOODS

When Mr. J. G. L. Hewitt, S.M., in November last dismissed a charge against Robert Harold Court of stealing musical instruments and goods from Ernest Dawson, Ltd., the police had left in their possession musical instruments and goods valued at over £107. Today in the Magistrate's Court ChiefDetective Carroll applied to Mr. E. Page, S.M., for a direction as to the ownership of the goods. After hearing the submissions of Mr. W. E. Leicester, on behalf of the liquidator of Ernest Dawson, Ltd., and of Mr. O. C. Mazcngarb, on behalf of the Court, and the evidence of Ernest Dawson, the Magistrate directed that all the goods be returned to the liquidator, on payment by him of a small legal bill. . .

Girls were first called "flappers" early in the eighteenth century from a fancied likeness in them to young ducks, which make a lot of noise with their wings,

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1934, Page 12

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OWNERSHIP OF GOODS Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1934, Page 12

OWNERSHIP OF GOODS Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1934, Page 12

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