CONSISTENCE IN CRIME
MAHY CONVICTIONS [Phi? Uxitf.p I'iiKss Association.] GISHOHXK. October 6. Albert Edward Arthur Hamilton, aged twenty-seven, was sentenced in the Police Court this morning to three months on a charge of vagrancy. The police stated that Ticeus'td, who had been on a walking tour of New
Zealand, had left hotels without paying his hoard. Since 1920 he had seven , convictions—theft 1), burglary (]). receiving stolen property (1), obtaining credit by fraud (2), vagrancy (1), and impersonating the police.
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Evening Star, Issue 21845, 8 October 1934, Page 2
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79CONSISTENCE IN CRIME Evening Star, Issue 21845, 8 October 1934, Page 2
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