The Christchurch Tramway Board decided yesterday to limit ' . some degree tlie use of weekly passes instituted seine mouths ago. These passes are transferable, and as was stated by members of the board the prices charged for them were fixed on an estimate of the extent, to winch they would be used. Actual experience shows that liie.v have been used much more than w i estimated. The board has decided to continue the issue of passes at the same prices, but they arc not transferable. and the person to whom a pass is issued must sign it. { Pleading not guilty to a charge of ' bookinakingj .Steven Dominikovich, representing himself as a contractor at Hamilton, appeared before Mr S. L. Patterson, S.M., at Hamilton, and Was Committed to the Supreme Court for trial. Evidence was given by :i plainclothes constable that bo Had made bets with the accused oil two occasions at the I’aeroa, race meeting on March 35. Hiliar.v Archibald Quinn, a clerk, similarly charged, also not guilty and was committed to the (Supreme Court ;d; trial,
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Evening Star, Issue 21744, 12 June 1934, Page 4
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