THEFT OF JEWELLERY
YOUNG MES PLEAD GUILTY.
CBH TELBORAPn.—I'RJSS ASSOCIATION.)
AUCKLAND, Bth September. At the Police Court, John Graham^ 42 years o£ age,, and Albert Edward Duncan admitted ■ breaking and entering Metzer Brothers' premises, known as the "Anchor Loan Company," :aiid stealing jewellery valued -at '£501. •. : Detective Meiklejohn said he. arrested/Graliam on another charge and found .a Hyatch stolen■■from' Metze'r's in his -.possession. out'of tlie same; offence; Leslie Robert White; 24' years of "age, was charged with, theft,of jewellery- valued at £89, and with having- received- ity knowing it .was stolen; ..-The-^QCvißed-:pleaded guilty, of theft,, the receiving chai-ge be- , ing withdrawn. VCpunseT said the acIcused received the.goods honestly, but when he found they had-, been stolen he said, nothing about it... ;'■..... -.-,-.■■■ .
Rupert James Carroll,;;24 y6?i'.S;pf age, pleaded guilty to reeeivirig-; ■-'•''.' All the accused were committed for sentence.- ■'•■.■.- . ■• ; -
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 61, 9 September 1924, Page 4
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137THEFT OF JEWELLERY Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 61, 9 September 1924, Page 4
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