IMPRISONMENT FOR THEFT
A penalty of one month's imprisonment on each of two charges of theft was imposed upon John Wilson, a labourer, aged 46, by Mr. W. y. Stilwell, S.M., in the Magistrate's Court today. Wilson was charged .with the theft, on October 26, of £1 10s, in money, the property of Reginald Lionel Longhurst, and with the theft, on or about October 28, of a lady's dress, valued at about 15s, the property of some person or persons unknown. ■
their pace, but he still had stamina enough to respond to the whip.
The best Willie Win could do was' to hold off a last.spurt by Sarcherie. Willie Win might have been the win-' ncr if he had settled down a little sooner. ■*...... Old Sarcherie went down fighting. It! was her fourth .attempt and she hasl only once been unplaced, being twice second before today's race, first to Peter Pan and then to Marabou. j Mala was the first horse, with any' apparent chance to be beaten. Wotan j did not finish as well as many thought' he would.: International was always! in the main bunch. - i
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 108, 3 November 1937, Page 11
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