WELLINGTON CASES
l— Press Association,
By Telegrapf
WELLINGTON, This Day. The niaximum pena-lty of six months ' xmprisonment was* imposed by Mr. J. It. Luxford, S.RL, on Clarence Valentine Bnrtoq, aged 33, a salosmaxx, on charges of Q.btaxnxng a total of £p 8/« sustenance by making six. ' ' xfil ' 1 re» turns of income, whcreas in each of theso six weeks be earned £3 8/4, It was stated that aeeused was a married man Uving apart from his wife and two children, whqgq maiutenance had been paid by tfie -Labour Department. Pending a report from tbe probation officer, Kennetlx Cole was remanded on twp charges, It was stated that he obtained employment as a relieyingporter at an botel and was paid award rates for piearly four weeks durimg which he giibmitted four deelarations that he xyas unemployed and his prh vate earaings and other incpnie were ML - . - - •
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 183, 20 August 1937, Page 5
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