STOLEN NEWSPAPERS.
MAN ADMITS KECEIVING. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) WAIHI, this day. A charge of stealing newspapers valued at £2 17/4 was heard in the Children's Court yesterday morning, and in the afternoon a young married man, Albert Harden, a miner, was charged in the Police Court with receiving the papers, knowing them to have been dishonestly obtained. He pleaded guilty. Sergeant Calwell said Harden had been a customer of a newsagent, but for' some reason he was not now on the list. He had approached a runner, but ■v,-i° ot pay mm > onl y & v ' m s liim a fow shillings occasionally as an inducement, knowing that the boy had no right to give him papers. He received three papers daily. t o H m r at?7rf fi ? ed £2 10 /> and ordered to make restitution of the value of the
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 215, 11 September 1929, Page 12
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141STOLEN NEWSPAPERS. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 215, 11 September 1929, Page 12
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