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SEQUEL TO BURGLARY
HAIRDRESSER OHARGED
(Pur Press Association.) CHRIST CHU It OH, this day. Following a police raid on his shop in High street yesterday, Edwin Joseph Fcaron, a hairdresser, 29, was charged before the magistrate, Mr E. i). Mosley, that on or about November 23 he received from Leslie Pearce tobacco and 'cigarettes valued at £99, the property of the New Zealand Farmers’ Co-operative Association, knowing them to have been stolen.
He was remanded to January In, bail being fixed at £IOO, with one surety or £IOO, on condition that he report daily to the police. The police said that probably live other informations would be laid in regard to tobacco from five other “breaks.” The men concerned in the breaking and entering case would appear on January 8.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18585, 20 December 1934, Page 14
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