TELL-TALE CROWBAR.
ADMISSIONS BY BURGLAR. •■-■ ''"■■"". ■ '• • ——-— '■■ .-..''■-■:•. - : : vv;--%;i1;-v [BY TELEGRAPH. —PRES3 ASSOCIATION.] GISBOBNE. Friday. " J . Francis Raymond Hyde, who was aN rested at night with a crowbar ia .hi* '■ ■ possession, pleaded guilty to-day to break- ._..,.. ing and entering an auction mart ard th* railway station. -He was committed t» the Supreme Court for sentence.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18553, 10 November 1923, Page 10
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