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TWO MEN BREAK BARRACKS

CHARGES OF CONVERSION OF CARS (United Press Association) WELLINGTON, ■ -tober 13. Breaking barracks while on military service at Buckle street, J .nes Alexander Kennedy, aged 20, a clerk, and Malcolm Charles Ferguson, aged 21, a packer, u- lawfully converted a car valued at £305. Kennedy, who was stated b” the police U be on probation for conversion of a car arising from an accident in which two young women were l:ilhd ; also admitted two other charges of convers:on. He was sent to the Borstal for two years. T' e police remarked that it was his ninth appearance before the Court. Ferguson was ordered to come up for sentence if called upon within 12 months.

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Southland Times, Issue 23948, 14 October 1939, Page 15

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TWO MEN BREAK BARRACKS Southland Times, Issue 23948, 14 October 1939, Page 15

TWO MEN BREAK BARRACKS Southland Times, Issue 23948, 14 October 1939, Page 15

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