CONSTABLE'S QUICK WORK
ARRIST 0!P MEN ' (Par Press Aiaoalation.) AUCrttjAND, this day. , While three men. Veto .playing: elcetric torches on the. door of a NeiW Lynn grocery neat midnight the ; polic«> received > a tekphohc call and 1 Withih half ah, hoiir thr.ee young men were arrested Oh a tharge of breat-; i i.h'g and entering with intent to commit a crime. . The doors of four shops thin mOvn* ' ing show marks indicating that at*; •tempts had been made to, force them open with jemmies or screwdrivers. ; When Constable Boag received a call he let out in a motor car wjth ; his 20-year-old son itf the,wheel, pn reaching the main street the riien were 1 working ,ob /it grechgi-oeet's fthop. They. sMUetrd, but Constable ifJoag leaped off tho.car.fthd aft<sf- arresting one man bundled him off info the car ah,a doubled back to pick up the Other two men. <( ~ . At the police Cohrt, to-day. Archie Robert Windsor, 23, a laborer, Anthony I Howlev, £2O, a.bootmaker,-and, Henry Jttmes* Boycl, 24, a laborer, were ro- | mantled ti|l February 10.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17175, 4 February 1930, Page 11
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175CONSTABLE'S QUICK WORK Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17175, 4 February 1930, Page 11
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