For the theft of a cycle valued at £11 George Robert Carr yesterday appeared before Mr. S. L. Paterson, StM., in the Rotorua Magistrate's Court and was admitted to probation' for two years, prohibited and ordered" to make restitution of £1 10/- to a sec-ond-hand dealer to whom his wife had sold the machine. In the morning Carr failed to come up pn suinmons and the Magistrate issued a warrant for his arrest. He was arrested and eharged in the afternoon when he was dealt with as mention'ed. The cycle was stolen from accused's mate in a forestry camp near Taupo and was recovered in Rotorua Members of the Rotorua branch of the W.E.A. at their weekly meeting * to-night will discuss tjhe life- and work of those two giants of English prose, John Ruskin and Thomas Carlyle. Recognised to-day as ojitstanding thinkers, .hoth Carlyle arid Ruskin stand deseryedly h.igh among the great prose writers of the English language, while very many* of their Ideas are peeuliar ly apt to the conditjons of the present day. ' Through slipping wh'en drawing a hucket of hot water Mr. H. Galbraith, licensee of the Waiotapu Hotsl had his hand seyerely scalded in ' a b:ot pool yesterday evening.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 284, 26 July 1932, Page 5
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203Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 284, 26 July 1932, Page 5
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