SUPPRESSION OF NAMES
RE COM E\ C ”0 VER DON JS ’ ’
(Per Press Association).New Plymouth, Sept. 3
‘this sort ol Qiing is becoming overdone,” isaid Mr Tate, S.M., this morning, in. refusing an appiicati'on lor the .suppression ol the names of two young men, Leonard Edward Smith and Raymond Jack Vernon Elliott, who were remanded in custody on a charge of breaking and em tering a, coal merchant's premises on August 17,■ and attempting to steal a safe and‘its contents, valued at LIUU. j.Dcteeti|VO Mriklejuhn indicated that the police would not oppose bail when a I'uiVuer remand wai.j asked for next Fridav.
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Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2303, 4 September 1929, Page 7
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