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Magistrates Court Act 1930
276Evidence on appeal
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276 Evidence on appeal
In an appeal, the Supreme Court must have regard to the evidence
given in the proceeding in the Magistrates Court out of which the
appeal arose, and has power to draw inferences of fact and, in its
discretion, to receive further evidence.