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THEFT OF BICYCLE.

PINE OP £ls. (FREJS 4SSOCU.TIO* TJiUtGJUM.) WELLINGTON, May 30. David Fahey, described as a butcher, aged twenty-two, admitted to Mr E. Page, S.M., the theft of a bicycle at Christchurch, valued at £l6. The police said accused had been in Wellington for some months and was doing very little work. He had been living with a rough crowd. This was denied by counsel, who said that accused belonged to a good Christchurch family, and was boarding at a house where a girl who was recently convicted of house-breaking was living. He had been living a quiet, moral L fi s and was an a, hletic young man It i, a P rofeSEl °nal cycling record. Mr Page imposed a fine. He fixed the default at a month, and ailowod a fortnight m which to find the money.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19942, 31 May 1930, Page 4

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THEFT OF BICYCLE. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19942, 31 May 1930, Page 4

THEFT OF BICYCLE. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19942, 31 May 1930, Page 4

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