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THEFT FROM REFRESHMENT ROOMS

THE FAEKAKARIKI CASE. (PtM United Press Association.) MASTERTON. Marcli 21. In the Supreme Court, to-day Percy Martin Carmichael and Eric Malcolm Bell, motor mechanic, both of Mastorton, were found guilty that on or about the night of Saturaay, January 7. they did break and enter cue Pnekakarikl railway refreshment rooms and steal a Chubb safe containing 127 sovereigns, £sl in silver, and sundry documents of a total value of £204. the property of Thomas Fisher Thompson, of Ilawcra. Sentence waa deferred.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18513, 25 March 1922, Page 13

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THEFT FROM REFRESHMENT ROOMS Otago Daily Times, Issue 18513, 25 March 1922, Page 13

THEFT FROM REFRESHMENT ROOMS Otago Daily Times, Issue 18513, 25 March 1922, Page 13

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