WIRELESS FEES
BIGGER FINES FOR NON-FAYMENT
AUCKLAND, March 22.
When asked by Mr F. H. Levien, ■S.M., in th e . Onehunga Rolice 'Court v< r-terday w'hethe. I .' oreos. of the evasion of radio licence fees were increasing, th„ inspe-toji (Hor the . Broadcasting Beard .replied, “Yes; I have a batch of 50 or 60 prosecutions to come before the central Court shortly.” He subsequently added that th tt Isroa-c:easting Board was losing thoiusaiidts -of pounds a year owing to the non-payment ' of licence fees-. In two cases which came before the •Onehunga- Court, E. R. Leng and 0. McDougall were each fined £1 and costs, 13s, the magistrate remarking that in future the fines would be increased..
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1933, Page 2
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116WIRELESS FEES Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1933, Page 2
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