A "FREE-FOR-ALL"
CHARGE OF RECEIVING
(By Telegraph—Press Association.) CHETSTCHUBCH, This Day. "This is just another stage of the j cleaning up of tho 'free-for-all' that went on at tho railway goods sheds twelve months ago," said the Chief Detective, in the Magistrate's Court, referring to the case of Arthur Kirk, aged forty-four, an ex-railway employee. Kirk pleaded guilty to receiving on 14th.-February Gib of tea, valued at Ss, tho property of the Railway Department, knowing it to have- been dishonestly obtained. "Yon have been already punished," said the Magistrate. "You are con-1 "••ictcd and discharged." , Kirk was before the Court on 30th October last on another charge. j
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 147, 19 December 1930, Page 12
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108A "FREE-FOR-ALL" Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 147, 19 December 1930, Page 12
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