jurisdiction in Kingston, who tried the issjie, said that he was not satisfied with the evidence and therefore could make no order against the defendant t represented by Mr. H. A. L. Simpson,O.B.E. iAfter His Honour had announced his decision. Dunn in open court and to thlt;* hearing of the Magistrate threatened Blair.Whereupon Mr. Browne ordered her arrest for contempt of court, and she was taken into custody to be dealt ^vith subsequently.When she was brought before him in the afternoon, the Magistrate admonished her and let her