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CHEAP TRAVEL

YOUTHS CHARGED WITH CONVERTING CARS OTHER CHARGES Pres# Association WELLINGTON. To-day Arthur Edward Cowper, labourer. : aged 20, Brie James Ferguson, tinsmith, aged 19, and Trevylyn Birdling Otten. blacksmith, aged 19, were jointly charged with stealing at Christchurch a motor-car valued at £340, the property of James Leo. Carrington. ; Asking for a remand the chief detective said accused had only been i arrested on the arrival of the Xel son boat. There would be other charges j against them. He understood accused j had been converting cars to their own 1 use. driving to another town, abandI oning the car and taking another. None of the abandoned cars had been | recovered. Bail was allowed, each in £2OO.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 584, 9 February 1929, Page 1

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CHEAP TRAVEL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 584, 9 February 1929, Page 1

CHEAP TRAVEL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 584, 9 February 1929, Page 1

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