CHARGES OF THEFT
THREE MEN REMANDED PALMERSTON Ji.. May 3. Three young men, Noel M. G. Cox, a labourer, aged 23. Stanley B. A. Butcher, a labourer, aged 20. and John A. B. Riches, a tiler, aged 23, were charged tn ihe Palmerston North Magistrate’s Court with breaking and entering the shop of Watson Bros., Ltd., and stealing a safe, valued at £l2 18s, the sum of £173 7s 3d s quantity of cigarettes and Wristlet watch, valued at of a total value of £209, the &Q^ rty Pf Watson pros., and D. K -T,i? Ihe J thre ® £i®F W «F« remanded till next Cort ay k 9 granted Butler 4?d Cox at £250. with one surety of £250 each. Riehgs did not apply for bail.'
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24866, 4 May 1946, Page 2
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