DAMAGED CONVERTED CAR
YOUNG MAN PUT ON PROBATION. By Telegraph.-— I’rftM Association. Gisborne, April 24. Pleading guilty to three charges of obtaining goods by means of false pretences and to charges of unlawfully converting a car to his own use at Napier, to damaging a car to the extent of £2O, and to theft of a number of plates, Norman High Jeffs, alias Norman Proctor, aged 22, was admitted to probation for two years in the Police Court this morning, and ordered to make restitution of all the amounts involved. Jeff took the car in Napier and drove to Gisborne, where the debts were incurred.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 April 1930, Page 6
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