The three youths, Wilson, Chapman and Bissett, who escaped from <he Pukekoho police cells recently ano drove nff in a car which they “lorrowed.” but wore recaptured, pleaded guilty at the Auckland Ponce Court to-day to converting a motor car valued nt £lBO to their own use. Since the theft of the Car each had been sentenced to three years’ P rstai detention The youths were dis charged with a conviction beinr recorded. —Press Association. PERMANENT WAVING. Permanent Waving: Rig reduction* at “The Broadway,” Hastings. Full head £2 15s. half head 37s fid. ’Phone 1146 for appointments. School child ren s hnirentting la.’
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 70, 6 March 1930, Page 5
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