MAGISTRATE'S COURT
’ SATURDAY (Before Mr F. F. Reid, S.M.) HEARING ADJOURNED Joyce Alma Harvey, a waitress, aged 17 years, and Joyce Thelma Jean Addley, a machinist, aged 18 years, were charged with being idle and disorderly in that they had insufficient lawful means of support. On the application of Sub-Inspector J. F. H. Macnamara, the hearing 'of the charges was adjourned to June 1. REMANDED Charged with stealing 100 cartridges, three ducks, one oilskin coat, one shooting vest, one haversack, one overcoat, shirts, leggings, and a balaclava, valued at £9 ss, the property of Francis Edward Kelly, Ray Vaughan Thomson, a salesman, aged 28 years, was remanded to appear on June 1.
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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24269, 29 May 1944, Page 9
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