THEATRE OWNER SUED
CLAIM BY DISMISSED MUSICIAN £1,725 DAMAGES SOUGHT Press Association DUNEDIN, Today In the Supreme Court, William Gale, musician, sued Thomas* ander O’Brien, picture for prietor, on a claim for **,l. alleged wrongful dismissal £r position of organist at the Theatre. t j»at Counsel for the plaintiff last week the defendant tiled * *, in bankruptcy, and the p srfrr3 in solicitor immediately sent a ie i,iand to the Official Assignee at A«c pB "Gale's case against O’Brien eo for hearing Monday. Bo judfi' sent to Gale proving without ment?” .. -juThe Official Assignee repne<J; tlng cognise no liability. In * eS hearing position. Suggest you have adjourned.” t niate' Mr. Justice Kennedy said tna tar * tiff might apply for a freai* u aa y after the expiration of se> . after the notice of the Official m
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1071, 8 September 1930, Page 10
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