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DLEAD1NG guilty to 14 of 30 sum

11th October 1963
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monses, a London haulier and his wife were fined a total of £140 and £102 18s. costs at Ealing Magistrates Court last week. The remaining 16 summonses were withdrawn by the prosecution.

Henry and Gladys Newell, directors of Andrews Amalgamated Services Ltd., were charged with failing to produce records of work, running vehicles without licences and failing to comply with conditions of Aarid ('-licensed vehicles; the company was charged with aiding and abetting. There had been several previous convictions for similar offences against Mr. and Mrs. Newell and the company.

The prosecution said that information regarding the alleged offences had come from the Metropolitan Licensing Authority and on one occasion the police had watched one of the vehicles on a run from London to Plymouth and back. The vehicle had been stopped by the police on the retUrn journey, when it was found to he carrying an unauthorized load of tele vision sets. , It was stated by the defence that Andrews Amalgamated was now in liquidation. Mr. Newell was working as a driver and Mrs. Newell was not working at all, and because of these circumstances it was asked that time be allowed for payment of the fines. The magistrate, Mr. E. Noyse, allowed them six months.


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