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KEY TO POLICE STATION

VAGRANT'S POSSESSION .COMMENT BY MAGISTRATE [by telegraph OWN* correspondent] DAEGAVILLE, Friday " To find a key in the possession of a man placed in custody which not only fitted the door of the Aranga School, which was recently entered; but also the Dargaville Police Station, was the discovery made by Sergeant F. CuUoty. This was revealed by Sergeant Culloty in the Dargaville Magistrate's Court when Leslie Hugh Marshall entered-s pleat of guilty to a charge of being an idle and disorderly person. The magistrate, Mr. G. N. Morris, expressed the opinion that for accused's sake it would bo better if the key were taken away from him, as it opened too many doors. Accused was convicted and ordered to come up sentence if' called upon within six months.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23417, 5 August 1939, Page 14

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KEY TO POLICE STATION New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23417, 5 August 1939, Page 14

KEY TO POLICE STATION New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23417, 5 August 1939, Page 14

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