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THE NAVUA ROBBERY

CHABGK OK RECEIVING. VERDICT OF "NOT GUILTY." (Pμ United Press Association , .) AUCKLAND, Juno 11. Two young men, Charles George Frederick Popper and Herbert Ilowlott, were charged with having received money, knowing it to have been stoUm from the tsteamsliip Naviia. The accused pleaded " Not guilty.", It will he remembered Hut 1000 toveroipns wore stokm from Uio boat, ami that two men, Christie and Manning, third officer and seaman respectively, wflro found guilty of having stolon the money, and aro now undergoing sentente. Pepper was charged wilh having received £230 of tho money and Howlett £162. The jury, after 20 minutes retirement, brought in a verdict of "Not guilty," and the prisoners wcro discharged.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13927, 12 June 1907, Page 5

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THE NAVUA ROBBERY Otago Daily Times, Issue 13927, 12 June 1907, Page 5

THE NAVUA ROBBERY Otago Daily Times, Issue 13927, 12 June 1907, Page 5

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