TOO MUCH SHOPLIFTING
■v CHRISTCHURCH MAN CHARGED.' By Telegraph.—Press Association; ./ Christchurch,' December 6.' Described by the police as one of the professional” unemployed, Leo Robert Clark, a painter, aged 22, was remanded this morning to appear on Monday on a charge of stealing goods valued at 2s. iid., the property of Woolworths/ Ltd. “There was no excuse for the offence,” said Chief Detective Carroll. “He pleaded on his arrest, but when, searched■;£64 98.10.1. was found in his ',<• possession.” ■ U “There is too .much shoplifting going ’?... on,” said the magistrate (Mr. H. P. •Lawry); during the hearing bf the case.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 December 1930, Page 9
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