ENGINE FITTINGS STOLEN
SEAMAN CHARGED. By Telegraph- Frees Association Auckland, March 10. Arrested yesterday in the Otahuliu railway workshop yards, Iloiaci Arthur Owen, aged 34, a seaman, waremanded to day on a charge of steal ing brass fittings from a locomotive. The police said that complaints weri received of somebody dismantling rail way engines and yesterday a detective found Owen taking brass. The tota damage done was £l2O, but it was not suggested that the accused was rcspon Bible for it all.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 75, 10 March 1933, Page 7
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