LABOURER FOR TRIAL
HOUSEBREAKING CHARGES
On two charges of breaking and entering dwellings with intent to commit a crime and another of breaking and entering a house in Sandringham Road on February 18 and stealing a silver-plated coffee service and other articles and £5 8/ in monev, of a total value of £23 1/6, James Baldwin, a labourer of 47, appeared before two justices in the Police Court to-day.
Mr. K. C. Aekins appeared for accused, who pleaded not guilty to aJI charges.
Baldwin was committed to the Supreme Court for trial.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 66, 19 March 1942, Page 8
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