WINDSOR CASTLE KEY STOLEN
THREE MEN GO TO PRISON “At Crampton street I found 165 keys, one of which was traced to Windsor Castle,” said Detective-sergeant Robert Lee, in a Loudon court lately when three men were sent to prison. _ Sentence of five years’ penal servitude was passed on William Henry Alfred Radford, aged thirty-five, street trader, who was convicted on three counts of receiving stolen property. Patrick O’Hara, aged twenty-four, carpenter, who admitted seven cases of house and office breaking, and William Hawkins, aged twenty-four, carpenter, who pleaded guilty to twelve cases _ of shop, office, and warehouse breaking and receiving, were both sentenced to three years’ penal servitude.
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Evening Star, Issue 21715, 9 May 1934, Page 11
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109WINDSOR CASTLE KEY STOLEN Evening Star, Issue 21715, 9 May 1934, Page 11
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