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MOTOR DRIVING CASE

SUPREME COURT APPEAL

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) I BLENHEIM, This Day. Tlio Supreme Court today heard an appeal by Sub-Lieutenant Home R. A. Kidston, of the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy, against his conviction by a Magistrate for dangerous driving and the sentence disqualifying hinj from holding a driving licence for two years. Mr. W. Perry, of Wellington, appears for the appellant, and Mr. W. T. Churchward, of Blenheim, for the respondent. After evidence had been heard, the appeal was dismissed, but that portion of the sentence relating to suspension and disqualification was remitted. This means that the offence is met by a fine of £20.

Charles Neville Brown, aged 45, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment by Mr. E. Page, S.M., at the Magistrate's Court today on a charge of being a rogue and a vagabond, in that he had previously been convicted as an idle and disorderly person.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 61, 13 March 1934, Page 9

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MOTOR DRIVING CASE Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 61, 13 March 1934, Page 9

MOTOR DRIVING CASE Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 61, 13 March 1934, Page 9

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