FINED FOR SHOPLIFTING
OFFENCE BECOMING COMMON Auckland, December 1. “TIW, is the third shop-lifting cane in 24 hours,” said -Mr F. K. Hunt, s. ,\I., in the Police (loon.!, ft hen William Finest Curtis, aged 61, admitted a, charge of stealing goods at ■os from a city firm. “Things are becoming S( > hmd that one firm, lias asked for constant supervision,” said Detective Kelly. A tine of £1 and costs was imposed.
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Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2586, 2 December 1931, Page 5
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