THEFT OF GRAMOPHONE RECORDS
ACCUSED ADMITS OFFENCE. Auckland, Sept. 5. Nathaniel Cameron Gow was charged in tho Police Court with breaking and entering a shop in Karangabapc road and stealing 350 gramophone records valued at £llB and also stealing carpenter’si tools valued at £l9 from a job at Epsom. The accused admitted having gained entry to the premises by scaling a fence and battering a hole through the floor early in tho afternoon. Ho was committed for sentence, as also was Harry Forman, aged 27, a second-hand dealer, who admitted receiving from Gow 240 gramophone records for which he paid £6O, knowing them to have been stolen.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 221, 5 September 1929, Page 5
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