THEFTS IN CAMPS.
Per Press Association. ROTORUA, Sept. 29. Described by the police as a nuisance around camps, Albert Thomas Sims Evans, aged 22, employed in the State Eorest Service at Kaingaroa Plains, pleaded guilty to Halt a dozen charges of theft from his mates in camp, including two robberies from postal packets. On the last two ho was committed to the Supreme Court for sentence and on the others got three months’ hard labour. Evans has a long list of previous convictions dating since his early boyhood.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 257, 29 September 1932, Page 8
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