YOUTHS' EXPLOITS
Pleading guilty m the.. -Magistrate* Court today to charges of-breaking and entering a house in Shannon' Street and committing theft thereinA iHoward Godfrey Pudney, aged 20, a labburer ■ and Lawrence Henry Diamond, aged 22, a labourer, were committed by Mr. E. Pa»ev S.M., to the Supreme/Court "for sentence. Xhere was one charge against • both youths, jointly, and another separate charge against Pndney, all relating to the same house. While the owner of the house was absent on holiday, said' Chief-detective Carroll, Pudney had broken in, taken /certain, articles, and stayed there for a while. Later he returned with Diamond and they broke in and stole more goods. ' The owner of the house (H. DA Steele} said that the articles taken from his _om«' were valued at about £50, and^that about £10 worth were still missing.- Daman to a door amounted to £3. i Evidence of statements made [by _6t_ youths and of the recovery of mk-ing goods from a room occupied by them wag given by Detective F. Hayhurst.
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Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 3
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171YOUTHS' EXPLOITS Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 3
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