BURGLARY AND THEFT.
(By Telegraph.—rress Association.) MASTERTON, this day. James Nolan, a man with four aliases, appeared to-day to answer four charges of theft at Lansdowne on May 16. Accused pleaded guilty, and in a voluntary statement said he was an escapee from Waikuna prison camp. lie admitted the four charges, and also confessed to breaking and entering Sir Francis Bell's house at Lowry Bay, Wellington, on 1 May 15. Accused was committed to the Wellington Supreme Court for sentence.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 123, 25 May 1923, Page 5
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