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Wellington’s best swimmers, including Miss B. Casey, intermediate New Zealand freestyle champion, and Miss M. Teague, who successfully lowered the New Zealand championship breaststroke record, will compete in a swimming carnival at the Te Aro baths on Saturday. A storeman. Joseph Jervis, aged 51, Pctone, was convicted and discharged in the Magistrates’ Court, Wellington, yesterday. on a charge of stealing 24 tins of honey, the property of the New Zealand Government Railways, on August til. 1943. Accused was already serving six months imprisonment on another charge.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 127, 24 February 1944, Page 2
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