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“Those who make the laws should be the first to obey them.” remarked Mr. F. K. Hunt, S.M., in the Magistrate’s Court, when Dr. Thacker was charged with failing to move a motor-car left outside the Grand Opera House on November 22 when requested to do so by a tramway inspector. Mr. M. Luckie, who appealed for defendant, said that his client, had gone to the Grand Opera House to bring home some ladies. Rain was falling, and he went in for shelter. He did not comply with the order at once, and expressed his regret. J'he Magistrate imposed line of 20s and

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1922, Page 9

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103

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1922, Page 9

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1922, Page 9

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