COURT FINES.
THAMES Aus. 25. At Coromandel E. X. Minifie was fined £lO and « lsts for assault.ns Michael O’Connor at Coroglen. J. I • Minifie as fined £3 and E. F. Mm* £1 tor committing a breach of the ' Michael O’Connor was fined £3 for obscene language and also convicted for possessing unregistered firearms j Baker, of Whitianga was fined £•> for sending a betting teTegram To a bookmaker in Auckland, who was recently fined heavily.
CHARGE OF THEFT. CHRISTCHURCH, Aug. 20. 44’ili’iam Roy MacDonald, until recently Christchurch manager of the Guardian Assurance Company, was elm reed to-day with theft of £654 from the company. Evidence was given ~llceine the defalcations extended over, two" years. An ex-Chief Clerk said accused often used to borrow money from the cash, giving 1.0.U.’s in return. A DENTAL. CHRISTCHURCH, Aug. 25. Officials of the A.S.R.S. and Tradesmens’ Associations at Addington Workshops give an emphatic denial to any suggestion that there is a possibility of a strike among employees there owing to transfers or that such action has even been discussed by tho men.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1927, Page 3
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177COURT FINES. Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1927, Page 3
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