Yet another case of the "borrowing" of a motor-car left unattended < for a time has been reported to .the; police. A prominent ./.Wellington barrister; on going to get his ;car; to drive-to .his suburban home, found'that tEe.-inachih'ei had disappeared.'.'-' He'hired" aH'axi;:and~ on his way:along, the"Hutt-road. saw "a--derelict .cfr/by the roadside. Investigations were'made j- antl -he~found-it to~T>e his own car. The oUenco of "borrowing" cars,in..this way.renders the, person., responsible liable -to -a-vorj. aevero--pen- • ifc ' '"".' '"" "*" -".••;■■•-•• \_
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 88, 11 October 1919, Page 6
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