ACCUSED OF THEFT
Second-hand Dealers REMANDED IN CUSTODY By Telegraph—Press Association. f Auckland, September 3. ' “This man, when he knew the police f were looking for him, dumped a lot of jewellery, including one ring worth £2OO. 1 into the harbour from the ferry,” assert--1 ed Detective-Sergeant Kelly in, the Police I ' Court when opposing the granting of I bail to Howard Duran, aged 31. secondj hand dealer. Accused was charged with ! I stealing a coffee service, etc., worth £8 15/-. and was remanded for a week. Bail 1 was refused. . , John Andrade, aged 69, a dealer, was , charged with dishonestly receiving a gold 1 I bracelet worth £5. He also was remand- ’ ed and bail refused, the magistrate sayr i ing that every day there were house bur- ? ’ glaries at Auckland, and there would be ? , hardly one if there were not men to t 1 receive the goods. ■! -
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 291, 4 September 1931, Page 7
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