MANY BURGLARIES.
-m,■.■■■•• v -; "■ : three men committed for SENTENCE. , i (fRESS ASSOCIATION TILEOBAK.) WELLINGTON, March 16. Soventeoii of the biggestvbarglaries carried out in and around Wellington during the past 12 months were cleared up to-day, w.hen Richard-ilyan (;S2), a taxi-driver, Charles Partington (3i\ a mrclianic, and. William Wilson (25), • a photographer, were changed, and pleaded guilty to various ■ counts vvhicli concerned goods running into the- value of hundreds of "pounds. - The Court held an array of goods which iiight have.'- a. sh'op. Several of the crimes included thetremftval ot safes. , .« - •/, j On the indictable, charges the accused were committed for sentenco. For being in unlawful possession of. a revolver, Wi)£on and Partington jwer« each fined in default 21 days; Tha revolver was stated to have-Jseeu part of the booty \n one of the'burglaries." .: j ■ - r ..; ' V
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20498, 17 March 1932, Page 5
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