THEFT AT RED CROSS STORES
POUR AUSTRALIANS. CHARGED. London, November 24. Sergeant-Major E. W. Bradford, Sergeant Simpcocli, Corporal W. R. Grosvenor. and Private P. Courtenay, all Australians, were charged at Lambeth Police Court with being concerned in the theft of Australian Re.l- Cross stores valued at. «Cl'J6O. Tlw prosecution aliened that Bradford incited Grosvenor to dispatch a clerk, in conjunction with, Simpcoek and Courtenay, who were in charge of lorries, to removo good* to other premises of .two men, Barfoot and Kellard who were also charged. it was allesed that Barfoot and Kellard in two months disposed of 5000 pairs of socks. 1000 shorts, 200 pyjamas and other goods belonging to the Australian Red Cross.-Aus.-N.Z. Cable' Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 56, 29 November 1919, Page 9
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