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BURGLARIES ADMITTED

WELLINGTON MEN IN COURT.

By Telegraph.—Presi Association.

Wellington, July 10.

Ernest William Rawnsby, salesman, aged 33, pleaded guilty and was committed for sentence on charges of breaking and entering by day the house of Mary Ambury, and stealing clothes, etc., to the value of £5O the theft of articles to the value of £8 7s from the teachers’ room of the Girls’ College, and entering a dwelling with intent to commit a crime.

Clarence Edward Duker, a railway cadet aged 20, pleaded guilty to breaking and entering jewellery premises on various occasions, It was stated that the thefts totalled a value of £4OO, of which £6l had been recovered. He was committed for sentence.

Edgar William Wilkins, alias Chatfield, a steward aged 34, pleaded guilty to tlireo charges of forgery of cheques, and was committed for sentence.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1930, Page 15

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BURGLARIES ADMITTED Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1930, Page 15

BURGLARIES ADMITTED Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1930, Page 15