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BIG BURGLARIES

Seventeen Cleared Up THREE WELLINGTON MEN CONFESS. (Per Press Association). WELLINGTON, March 16. Seventeen of the biggest burglaries carried out in and around Wellington luring the past twelve months were cleared up to-day when Richard Ryan aged 32, a taxu-driver, Charles Parting ton aged 31, a mechanic, and William • Wilson, aged 25, a photographer, were charged and pleaded guilty on various counts which concerned goods running into values of hundreds of pounds. The Court Feld an array which might; stock a shop. Several of the crimes included the removal of safes. ■On the indictable charges they were committed for sentence. For being in unlawful possession of a revolver. Wilson and Partington were each lined £4, or in default 21 days. The revolver was stated to have been part of the booty in one of the burglaries

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Grey River Argus, 17 March 1932, Page 5

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BIG BURGLARIES Grey River Argus, 17 March 1932, Page 5

BIG BURGLARIES Grey River Argus, 17 March 1932, Page 5