A BUSY BURGLAR.
MANY DAYLIGHT ROBBERIES.
(Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, last nignt. * '• Arthur Douglas, 3$ years of 'age,* 1 pleaded, guiKy m the- Polipe Court to-, day to 16 ciiarges of burglaTy, and was committed to the Supreme Cburt for sentence. • ' IHnglas carried out these 16 crimes iv.*>*;i m daylight m Auckland, Whanga*. rei, and Onehun^a, within a fortnight during the holiday, season; ' "■*. V "•*'••■■ A cojisideiable* proportion of the stolen <,oods, the total value of wbich ... was nearly. £200, has been t^oveped- '■■'" Douglas was remanded, to appe*kr at Wellington, where,- it is' understood, he will be called up?n' to meet a similarly formidable list of -charffes.r
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13291, 29 January 1914, Page 8
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