BEER STOLEN FROM SHIP
TWO WATERS! D ERS FINED [BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION*] WELLINGTON, Monday Two waterside workers, Frank Kelly and Ronald Neil Christiensen, pleaded guilty to-day to the theft of bottles of beer from the motor-ship E&uturu at New Plymouth. I Senior-Sergeant C. M. Anniss said that when the Hauturu arrived at Wanganui next day- it was found that three cartons had been emptied of their three dozen bottles. These two men were not the ringleaders. Further inquiries were being made, and it was possible there would be other against' men working on the wharf. Kelly and Christiansen were each fined £3 by Mr. W. H. Woodward. S.M.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24131, 25 November 1941, Page 6
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