CAUGHT IN THE ACT.
theft from football PAVILION. (Special to Daily Times.) WELLINGTON, June IG. As the result of Observations, made by the caretaker of the LyaU Bay .football pavilion, Raymond George Hausman, a painter, aged-20, appeared in the Magis> trate’s Court this morning before Mr S.M., on three‘charges of theft. The accused pleaded guilty and was remanded until Friday. Senior Sergeant Dempster said that the caretaker had been keeping the dressing shed under observation for some time, and for that purpose had had some holes drilled in the walls. On Saturday, when the players were on the field, , he saw the. accused enter the shed and go through , some of the clothing of two of the .players.. Then someone coming into the shed disturbed him, hut as that person had; gone he went through some more of the clothing. °
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21054, 17 June 1930, Page 7
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