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PLENTY OF FINES

KING CARNIVAL LEVIES TAfl UPON HIS LEAL If SUBJECTS p NO GRUMBLING K Charles One and his Ship was merely a tame bung'ler in esfl| ing the necessary from the pockf^B his unwilling subjects besideffl rua's King Carnival yesterday n-flj he could not obtain the readyyW^B ly took out his ship money liquid ships sometimes float in. With the idea of establishin?;«K colour of right to his extortio^B attired his retainers in vivid and lest they should be faint ioflR screwings allowed them to haveflfe len heads; and so there was lished Rotorua's Court of Injo-^B Being more modern than mot^B used a lorry instead of a lo»^3 and its henchmen were moKfl& than arguille. 8p Round the town went this 1^3 load of legality and perambt^K with a bell warning citizens But they met their fate and those who were haled court and fined, paid over theirsflB eheerfully for the cause, thatf-^B unemployed, was recognised good one. The judge was King Carnh^JH A. Ford) and as his Chief was the Judge Advocate (Brother Bromherg) with Du:flg} minions. Their best efforfc arrest of one of the Unarffl^^fl stabulary who when fined, ast^^W time to pay hut was denied kfl»had to borrow the necessary f^^fl senior who in turn was money-lending. A local ta'^flft fered the extreme penalty (^ ,^3, button sewing and one Knight^^R, Pencil was charged with es without having a banher's From Ohinemutu to rewa the court sat and Course of Injustice was rot smooth it was very enjoyabk realised that with the lected going to the kiddieS oi ' ^3 employed there was no better IK spending money. . 3^ In fact there was sometbh'LHf ■ double figures collected and ^ 3» poet one realises that it "Few, few will meet where ^R]

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 418, 30 December 1932, Page 4

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PLENTY OF FINES Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 418, 30 December 1932, Page 4

PLENTY OF FINES Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 418, 30 December 1932, Page 4

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