POLICE COURT NEWS
THEFT OF SEPARATOR The tlioft of a separator valued at £5 was admitted in the Police Court yesterday by a relief worker, Frank Morris Si lams. He was ordered to come lip for sentence when called 011 within three months, and restitution was ordered. On a charge of conspiring with Joseph Deluca to obtain £1 6s 8d by deceit from the Postmaster-General, a fisherman, Isaac Henry Cutting, was remanded until October 4. On the application of Mr. Sullivan, hail was allowed in one surety of £SO.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21906, 15 September 1934, Page 18
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