GUILTY OF BURGLARY.
TRAINING COLLEGE ENTERED. OFFENCE AT CHRISTCHURCH. [by telegraph.—press association.] CHRISTCIIURCH, Tuesday. As a sequel to the burglary at the Christchurch Training College on July 9, and the subsequent chase of the accused through adjacent streets, Norman Darcy Bryden, aged 38, labourer, and Samuel Ilenry Clegg, aged, 33, plasterer, to-day pleaded gnilty to charges of breaking, entering and theft. They were committed for sentence. The goods stolen included a pen and pencil, table knives and linen. Accused said they were druhk at the time of the offence.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21239, 20 July 1932, Page 14
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