SAFE BREAKERS FOUND GUILTY.
BACON FACTORY ROBBERY. (ruas associatio* t*l*qsa^.) NEW PLYMOUTH, August 2S. Littered with implements popularly associated with safe-breaking and burglary, and with smashed portions of a safe, the Supreme Court to-day presented an unusual appoarance, when the mystery regarding the theft of a safe was solved. James Mullally and Leonard Michael White were found guilty of breaking and entering the bacon factory of T. Walker and Son, Hawera, and stealing a safe valued at £3O and £7 in cash. They were remanded till to-morrow for sentence.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19706, 24 August 1929, Page 15
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