Interfered With Train Brakes
(NJ!. Press Association) WELLINGTON, Nov. 19. A term in a detention centre was imposed upon Graeme Bernard Reilly, aged 18, an apprentice plumber, when he appeared for sentence before Mr J. F. Keane, S.M., in the Magistrate’s Court at Lower Hutt today on two charges of interfering with the braking system of the WellingtonTaita electric train.
Two years’ probation and restitution of £57 2s was ordered for two charges of burglary which Reilly also faced.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29984, 20 November 1962, Page 7
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