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YOUTH'S MASQUERADE

CAR CONVERSION CHARGES COMMITTED FOR SENTENCE (Per United Press Association) WANGANUI, Oct. 5. Phillip Walter D'Arcy Stewart, aged 18, appeared before Mr J. S. Salmon, S.M., and pleaded guilty to the theft of a car, valued at £230, the property of Jack Leonard Luxford, which he drove to Auckland, where he tried to dispose of it. He was committed to the Wellington Supreme Court for sentence. There were also five charges of conversion of cars and affixing a wrong number plate preferred against him, and sentence was deferred until after the Supreme Court hearing.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23004, 6 October 1936, Page 17

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YOUTH'S MASQUERADE Otago Daily Times, Issue 23004, 6 October 1936, Page 17

YOUTH'S MASQUERADE Otago Daily Times, Issue 23004, 6 October 1936, Page 17

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