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PAKAPOO RAIDS. Following yesterday's pakapoo raids, Alt Sem and Ah Wong, who had been previously convicted, were each fined £3O, and Wing Lee Wong King and Leu Ching £25. Twenty-four other people found on the premises were each fined £3 with the exception of one, who was fined £l.—Wellington Press Association. THEFTS FROM PUBLICTELEPHONES, Mr Barton, S.M., had before him for sentence to-day Lindsay E. E. Garner, aged twenty-one, and lan Archibald Hector M'Donald, aged twenty-eight, on charges of wilfully damaging public telephones and theft of money from them and other offences. Garner was given cumulative sentences totalling eight months’ hard labour. M‘Donald will have to serve an additional eight months’ reformative detention on a term he is serving with still sixteen months to go.—Wellington Press Association. STRUCK BY TRAM.
John Davidson, aged eighty-two, a married man, was struck by a tram in Queen street, Auckland, yesterday afternoon, and died in the hospital without regaining consciousness.—Press Association.
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Evening Star, Issue 21493, 18 August 1933, Page 10
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