The Courts Man charged with cheque thefts
A man charged with steal-' Ronald Graham John ling two cheques to a total:® urns ' ?Ked 52 is alleged tpj ; i t ,u „ ♦ I have wilfully damaged a car value of $1042, the property I windscreen / valU e d at $BO, at of his employer, was re- Lyttelton, and to have asmanded without plea to faulted a constable in the January 13 when he ap-j execution of his duty at peared before Judge Bisphan’Christichurch. in the District Court yester-l Both alleged offences' a're day. ‘said to have occurred on DeIt is alleged that Allan member 29. James Gower, aged 40, a THEFT CHARGES salesman, stole one cheque Three men charged with made payable by the Bien- stealing motor-cycles were heim Borough Council to all remanded on bail to Burns Philp and Company, January 30. Ltd, for the sum of $521, Leonard Daniel Thompson, iand. that he' stole another aged 20, a labourer, and .made but;the same. Martin John McSaveney, amount to * hii enfployer, aged 17, unemployed, are Burns .Philp and CcKpEtd, by charged jointly with stealing A.J. Burr. Ltd. - amotor-cycle, valued at The alleged, offences are $2OO, the property of Bruce I said to have taken place on Mayhew, on December 27. August 4. Thompson is also charged •' CHARGES DENIED that together with Maurice Charges of wilful damage lan Rata, aged 20, unemand assaulting a constable ployed, he stole a $3OO were denied by a retired motor-cycle, the property of teacher who was remanded Edward Lowe, the next dav, on bail to February 26 for a No pleas were entered by defended hearing. the three defendants.
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Press, 31 December 1980, Page 17
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