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Boy Stole Post Office Keys

(N.Z. Press Association)

HAMILTON, July 18.

When the Huntly police interviewed a 14-year-old boy discovered asleep in a converted truck, they found he had the keys to the Hamilton Chief Post Office, Mr L. M Inglis, S.M., w>as told in the Children’s Court today. The bey admitted breaking and entering the post office by pushing in the bars of a steel gate. He had taken the keys from inside the building.

The boy, whose home is in Northland, had been staying with a relative in Hamilton. On the application of the Child Welfare Division he was remanded to the Children’s Court at Auckland.

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Bibliographic details

Press, Volume CII, Issue 30188, 20 July 1963, Page 17

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108

Boy Stole Post Office Keys Press, Volume CII, Issue 30188, 20 July 1963, Page 17

Boy Stole Post Office Keys Press, Volume CII, Issue 30188, 20 July 1963, Page 17

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