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“CROWN AND ANCHOR.” By Telegraph.—Press Association. Woodville, Feb. 10. John Stanley Lloyd was fined £lO and costs 7s in court this morning on a charge of playing “crown and anchor” at Woodville Show. It was pointed out that the Agricultural associations and the police tvere determined to put this evil down.
A SOLICITOR FINED Auckland, Feb. 10. Harry Edward Elliott, solicitor, was fined £lOO for having failed for one month to have his tr ust account for the year ending March 31 audited by a qualified accountant. The Crown Prosecutor stated that Elliott was fined in 1920. for a similar offence. FINED FOR A STRIKE. Greymouth, Feb. 9. Mr. Meldrum, S;M., gave reserved judgment to-day in tne case in which R. T. Bailey, on behalf of the Labor Department, proceeded against William Balderstone, secretary to the Blackball Miners’ Union, claiming £2OO for inciting -and instigating an unlawful strike at Blackball mine on December 12 last. The magistrate held that Balderstone was not a worker within the meaning of the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, and held also that the offence was proved, but in view of, it being Balflerstone’s first individual offence the penalty would be only £25 fine with costs.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 February 1922, Page 7
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