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Young Man’s Series of Thefts

P.A. NEW PLYMOUTH, Dec 16. Pleading guilty to breaking and entering houses and business premises and stealing from them, and to the unlawful conversion of five motorcars, Thomas William James, aged 26„ was to-day committed for sentence to the Supreme Court at Auckland. The property and money stolen amounted in value to £4BO, and the combined value of the motor cars appropriated was £2430. In addition, a considerable number of other articles and a large amount of money were admitted by him to have been taken from places broken and entered, but concerning which, the charges said only, “with intent to commit crime.”

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Grey River Argus, 18 December 1948, Page 7

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Young Man’s Series of Thefts Grey River Argus, 18 December 1948, Page 7

Young Man’s Series of Thefts Grey River Argus, 18 December 1948, Page 7

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