LORRY DEALER
, “A BAD-TEMPERED MAN.*WELLINGTON,: June 5. Becoming irate at a traffic jam in Bond Street recently, Arthur Cameron Frandi told the driver of a motor-car that if ha did not get out of the wav he would.; run over-Jiinr.-Suiting the action to the word Frandi, a few seconds later," ,ran bis lorry into the other . chrF doing danlags 'amounting., to 17s 6d. In the Magistrate’s Court Frandi, who idid Pot appear, was ordered by Air Page, S.M., to make good the damage. He further was fined £1 for using threatening words, £3 for reckless driving and also ordered; to pay costs totalling £1 (35.. “He is evidently a b a d-tempered man,” remarked Sub-Inspector, Lopdell. - . , . . • - . . ■
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 June 1931, Page 5
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116LORRY DEALER Hokitika Guardian, 8 June 1931, Page 5
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