MAGISTRATE'S COURT
SATURDAY (Before Mr E. C. Lewey, SMJ THEFT OF BICYCLE Leslie Farrant was <& aT f%*{l stealing a bicycle valued at £3. bH" Sergeant D. L. Calwell said that «• owner of the bicycle had left « front of a theatre. It had been if moved, and later the own saw it in a right-of-way. accused was seen in the cinity, and had been the police. He had been court before, and had been admits to probation. said M> N. S. Bowie, for Farrant that the act had been a impulsive one. Farrant hac d afraid to take the bicycle: ba» $ had left it in the right-of-way . the police saw it ,Wault# Falrrant was fined £5, in fgSgei days' imprisonment, and was »' to make restitution of 13s wr* which were stated by the have been removed from tne u»
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21987, 11 January 1937, Page 14
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