ANTI-SHOUTING CASES.
SOME HEAVY FINES. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Whangarei, Last Night. Mr. Burton, S.M., gave his reserved judgment to-day in a number of antishouting eases heard at Wliangarei ;i fortnight ago. Fcrnand Felix, licensee of the Kamo hotel, on two charges, was ,fined respectively £SO and £25. Four others, in the same connection, named Thomas McGrevy, William Lilley, Ellis Dyer and Everard Lambert were each fined £3O. Costs were given against defendants in all cases. Charges^against a < group of three others, William Simons (manager of. the Wliangarei hotel), Leonard Irving and Christopher Irving wore all dismissed.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 March 1917, Page 5
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96ANTI-SHOUTING CASES. Taranaki Daily News, 28 March 1917, Page 5
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