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ALLEGED WRONGFUL CONVERSION. OTHER CHARGES. (United Press Assn.) NEW PLYMOUTH, Last Night. Following Monday evening’s occurrence at Mokau, when Constable E. W. Powell was struck by a bottle when attempting to detain two men in an allegedly wrongfully converted car, and the subsequent arrest of the men, after a man hunt in the scrub, Thomas Neiling, labourer, aged 24, described as a New Zealander, and Sidney Davis, brushmaker, aged 21, an Australian, stood handcuffed together in the criminal dock in the Magistrate’s Court, New Plymouth, today, to answer a charge of unlawful conversion of a Detective Kearney asked W. S. Woodward, S.M., to remand Davis and Neiling until April 4 as other charges arising out of the same circumstances had yet to be prepared. A remand was granted.

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Inangahua Times, 28 March 1934, Page 2

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MEN IDENTIFIED Inangahua Times, 28 March 1934, Page 2

MEN IDENTIFIED Inangahua Times, 28 March 1934, Page 2

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