BOYS "BORROW" MOTOR
CHASED BY ANOTHER CAR. CONSTABLE CATCHES lADS. BENCH ADVISES THRASHING [BT TELEGRAPH.— CO-RESPONDENT.] .■■'*■ ' CHEISTCHUBCH. Sunday. Three boys who felt the call of adventure strong enough: to induce them i to . "borrow" a motor-car recently, experi-. , enced more excitement than they anticipated. They were chased by the car- ' owner and Constable Hughes in another car. The latter provided "action" worthy ■ of y the best "thriller" of the picture screen, when he ended the chase by jump-, • ing from one car to another.'■. ; , The three boys yesterday appeared be- [ fore Mr. Widdowson, S.M., -who recom--1 mended a thrashing before he imposed a ' sentence. v » :;'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18706, 12 May 1924, Page 11
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