LUCKY HE LEFT IT BEHIND.
CHANCE ACQUAINTANCE ROBBED. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) DUNEDLV, Last Sight. Sentences of seven days' imprisonment were inflicted on two men, John Francis Magneil and " XoTinan Darc.v Bryden, who pleaded guilty in the Police Court to-day to charges of stealing £.'{ in money from William Lowe Andrews, fanner, of Southland, when complainant came to Dunedin to sit for an examination for an engineer's certificate. The three men, who met casually, went on a drinking bout and the offence was committed in a taxi. Andrews had £l7O in his possession, but had left £JG"> of it with the hotel licensee.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 September 1935, Page 8
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