THEFT OF RADIO SETS
Parsed With Ihe theft of three ia.no ,-ets df a total value of £62 c, iV a - So V , : - Til ! ailin S to enrol in e - rcucrick Trenowath. iitehanic. acred J.j. pleaded guiltv H : "J\ C , caPie hefore Ml "- J- H. LuxS.M., m me Police Court to-day. Senior Detective Walsh 6aiil accused obtained one set on time PcOment. but only paid £4 10/ on the ladio and the firm heard no " lorG i*' om in the other two Cci.-0.-, J renowath was given sets »o , sold ihcm ' hut kept the "inin' '?.? nf ' !mn P to the extent of H" • 1 rcncwatn. v.-ho was unempio>eo. had many convictions for Tiieit and kindred offences, while he . a ! so evaded his rnilitarv resporsibilmes. I did not evade my military ie>ponsibiliiics because I am unfit tor any service." Tronowath told tne iriaeri-'tiato. ' 1 enlisted in the navy m the last war when I was 17 and served throughout until 1910. I was wounded."
On oik' Lv.arcre Trenowath was sentenced to -ix months' imprisonnicnt and to three on another, th« sentences to be cumulative.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 241, 12 October 1942, Page 4
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183THEFT OF RADIO SETS Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 241, 12 October 1942, Page 4
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