WAREHOUSE BURGLARY.
FOUR FURTHER ARRESTS,
COOK ADMITS RECEIVING,
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
WELLINGTON", JTueeday. Following on the arrest of two men in Cuba Street on Sunday night on a charge of breaking and entering the warehouse of W. D. Dobson and Company on Saturday night, a- concerted effort was made on the part of the Wellington detective force yesterday and their investigations resulted in the appearance of four more men before Mr. E. Page, S.M.,
in the Magistrate's Court this morning on various charges. Robert William Miller, labourer, aged
31, and Arthur Cornelius Drumniond, taxidriver, aged 25, were remanded until June 22 on a charge of breaking and entering the warehouse of Dobson and Company and stealing liquor and cigarettes valued, at £37 13/2. Jack Dingle, a cook, aged 26, admitted receiving liquor valued at £1 12/, knowing it to have been dishonestly obtained. Accused was admitted to probation for twelve months. The fourth man arrested, Francis Leo Hoare, tobacconist, aged 20, was remanded until June 22 on a cliartrc of receiving tobacco valued at £32, knowing it to have been dishonestly obtained.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 140, 15 June 1932, Page 10
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