THEFT OF JEWELLERY.
MEN TO BE SENTENCED.
(Per Press Association.) NEW PLYMOUTH, July 29
William Ernest Hewins, who was arrested in Sydney and returned to New Zealand, admitted in the Police Court this morning theft of jewels from Lawrence Hedges, a local jeweller, on May 28. Most of the stolen property worth £3OO was recovered and made a bright display in the court. Hewins was committed for sentence. On a further charge of stealing a bankbook and an unmeployment levy book in Wellington, Hewins was imprisoned for a month.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 246, 30 July 1936, Page 5
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