WATERSIDES GETS A MONTH
FOR PILLAGING FROM THE PALOONA. [Pirn United Press Association.] nimiSTCntJßCri, September 14. William Love, a waterside?, pleaded guilty to a cliargo of stealing various articles valued at 10?, the properly of the Union Steam Ship Company, and was sentenced to a month’s imprisonment. ■ The evidence showed (hat accused had gone aboard the Falcons, and while coming off was stopped by the Customs officials in possession of the stolen articles. The magistrate said this class of offence was carried on extensively in the Dominion, many persons engaged in transport work looking upon pillaging as a fair means of increasing their incomes.
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Evening Star, Issue 17766, 14 September 1921, Page 6
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104WATERSIDES GETS A MONTH Evening Star, Issue 17766, 14 September 1921, Page 6
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