PRINTING BREACHES.
NO NAME ON DOUBLE CHARTS. ' By Telegraph.—Presa Association. „ _ Diincdiii, U»t Night. Mr. Bartholomew, S.M., delivered judgment in the case in which George Cooper and Myles Murdoch Melnne» wore charged with breaches of the 1 Irmters and Newspapers Tteglatmtioil Act. in omitting to place upon certain double charts printed bv them their names and places of abode,' (tlao for omit* ting to place on same the name and tddress of the employers. TlipchftrgMWfld# out of the recent raid on n gaming how*, in which William rollork wtw con* corned. The defence was that the document was a trnde circular, coming within the exemptions named in the Act. Defendants were convicted and fined the minimum penalty inflicted on each charge, as well as on each of the two charges of keeping an unregistered printing press, to whioh defendants had pleaded guilty. The fines totalled £BO.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1919, Page 4
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145PRINTING BREACHES. Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1919, Page 4
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