A Claim Upheld: In the Magistrate’s Court at Christchurch yesterday. Phillip Joseph Stanley Schumacher. an infant, claimed, through his father, the sum of £lO 18s from the Sun Newspapers Ltd., said to be due to him under the paper’s free insurance scheme. The facts were that the plaintiff had complied with the conditions of the scheme as set out in the newspaper. He was injured while kicking a football with other youths, not playing an organised game, one Sunday aferhoon. The defence was that the scheme, while it covered an organised game, lid not cover “any rough and tumble.” The Magistrate held that the youth had been taking part in sport as defined in the conditions and gave judgment for the amount claimed.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 30 November 1927, Page 9
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